and I forgot to mention…

by Beth on May 22, 2008

Speaking of brilliant ideas (aren’t they all? Well, except for the one that suggested we go to a playoff system in college football. But that’s another rant for another post…), I’ve had one of the most massive ones I’ve had in a long time. (about three weeks, if you’re counting).

I think I’ve mentioned that I’ve been working as a creativity coach with clients, and how much fun I’m having. Working with creative folks is such a pleasure and I truly learn so much about my own writing by working with theirs. One issue almost all of them face is writer’s block, but I decided a long time ago that I don’t believe in it, per se…however, I do believe we get creative challenges thrown our way and need to deal with them in order to create and write.

(that wasn’t digression. It’s where the idea came from!)

So, anywho, I’ve been trying to define, for myself and future reference, what I actually consider writing blocks, and I came up with the most amazing thoughts. Great stuff. Amazing stuff. Stuff I can’t believe came out of this 8.1 pound folded organ (did I tell you I know all about the brain now after visiting the OSU Cadaver lab on Tuesday? Brains are cool). Stuff that has me so blessed excited, I’m working to figure out how to get it written up and into the hands of writers.

I have all kinds of ideas, and one theory on writer’s block, and all of my thoughts have come from working with my clients. If you have a chance, drop me a line or leave me a reply to tell me about the times you couldn’t write or have felt blocked (and what you did to alliviate it, if applicable). Especially if you’re published, because deadlines have a way of making you find a way to write. I’d love your insight. If you don’t want it public, send me an email at: blog@bethmorrow.com. I know writers are a superstitious lot, and we don’t like mentioning a block for fear it will manifest, but one thing I’ve learned is that naming your fear helps in overcoming it.

Back to the idea. I’m so excited…..

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