Thursday, February 18, 2016
Wrote On a Boat that is Afloat: An exercise
I met someone who said they've been experiencing writer's block for 4 years. I thought this was sad, so I think that I have designed a writing exercise for this. Perhaps you can't write, but you know other people who can. So, perhaps, you can attempt a mimicry of someone else's voice. Write your own story, I mean you personally, from the writers voice. Experiment. You don't need creativity to tell a story you've lived.
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