tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3764159777348916628.post8440933837789053760..comments2024-02-18T00:11:11.490-08:00Comments on Heroines of Fantasy: Chipping out of the Writer’s BlockHeroines of Fantasyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07169664399606524540noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3764159777348916628.post-50792332133444602372015-07-06T09:40:14.663-07:002015-07-06T09:40:14.663-07:00It's great to have you back on HoF, Kim. This ...It's great to have you back on HoF, Kim. This post really resonated with me. I haven't struggled with writer's block yet, but I deliberately take breaks - sometimes long breaks - from writing. Or rather, from working on a novel. I find that "away time" helps keep me fresh. And I've also found that ideas almost invariably come together when I'm away from the computer, doing something that on the surface seems unrelated to the story I'm crafting. <br /><br />I am so looking forward to your next book. I'm sure it'll be amazing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3764159777348916628.post-9416462873083691342015-07-06T07:16:23.691-07:002015-07-06T07:16:23.691-07:00First, YOUREWRITINGBOOK3OMGYOUREWRITINGBOOK3!!!! Y...First, YOUREWRITINGBOOK3OMGYOUREWRITINGBOOK3!!!! Yay. Ahem...now that that's out of the way...<br /><br />This is why I never stop writing. Not for any reason. The muscle atrophies rather quickly, and doesn't bounce back. I'm not sure I could put it down without the real risk of never picking it back up again.<br /><br />And writing keeps me sane. It keeps the demons at bay, and gives them outlet at the same time. So far, writer's block has never been an issue for me. I hope it never is. My brain might just eat me!Terri-Lynnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11468004163467894720noreply@blogger.com