Ferrety Rant of sadness.

By Ferret · Jan 4, 2008 · ·
  1. As of late, my writing just feels... broken. I can't think of anything else to say about it. Like I can see it all limp and weary, hobbling along hoping to get to the finish line it can barely see. Sh!t I like the way the stories themselves go, but it even sounds boring to me, the way its written. I really can't see what's wrong with it either. I mean, no matter what I try it just sounds flat. It's not writer's block; the stories are coming fine. I can't just seem to be able to write down what's happening correctly.

    Well, maybe the rant''' help.

Comments

  1. Eoz Eanj
    Stop thinking about it, just forget about the whole god-writers-block-is-harvesting-my-soul train of thought; have a nice drink with ice blocks and an umbrella and soon Miss Inspiration will give you a visit and bless you with the powers to heal your broken writing.

    Cha-ching! This has been a government service announcement.
  2. Mikee
    I feel like I should throw my two cents in here in response to your help with my vampire dilemma. So here's my suggestion

    Read the best book you can think of by your favorite author, or at least an author who's writing style is close to yours. It'll help you put your words together better, explain things more efficiently, and you'll be back on your way soon enough. It seems to help me. For about a year and a half I hadn't read anything. Nor had I written much, not that I hadn't tried on numerous accounts. But when I finally picked up a book by my favorite author: Dean Koontz, and started reading his multiple accounts of the same story, did I start to remember how to write again. And then, suddenly, I was back in the groove. Writing my own work in my own style.

    Good luck. I hope to see some of your writing soon.
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