WTS 25: Sometimes, the physical act of writing will trigger a breakthrough. Start small: brainstorm a list of plot twists and surprises.
Newberry winner Susan Patron speaks on tricking your muse (and finding inspiration in the dirty clothes): http://bit.ly/6pJKfB
WTS 26: Brainstorms count as writing! Brainstorm character quirks, flaws, motivations, desires--and see where it takes you.
WTS 27: Take advantage of the brain-body connection. Inspire creativity through movement! http://bit.ly/6QUHNF
More inspiration through movement: Try guided yoga (http://bit.ly/2H6K14) to energize mind and body.
Let a prompt inspire--check out the writing contest over at readergirlz: http://bit.ly/81xHUW
WTS 28: Sign up for monthly inspiration and info in Randy Ingermanson's ezine http://bit.ly/7mGkSj.
...or check out the Dec issue (http://bit.ly/6cFLsv) for tips on creating mood in fiction and tips on keeping yourself accountable.
If you’re interested, come join me at @CherylRWrites for Tweets to help you overcome creative blocks and thrive on the writer’s road!
:) Cheryl
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