Writer's Block, Maybe
I just finished Syd Field’s The Foundations of Screenwriting because I’m sitting in on a screenwriting class this summer. I posted on it here: https://www.barbaragrahamtucker.com/post/screenwriting-i-know-a-little-bit-now
He has a pretty good section on writer’s block, which I am suffering through now. I have started and am in the midst of at least five projects: two novels, two novellas, and two screenplays, plus some short fiction, to say nothing of the novel I’m trying to market. I need to take each, finish it, and do something with it. I have too many ideas but get stuck. This is the opposite of other writers’ problems.
I like to reframe things. The word block means “barrier.” But not always.
Writer’s building blocks: building toward something better.
Writer’s cell blocks: a prison
Writers city blocks: we need a community of writers
Writer’s chopping block: “the piece of wood on which the neck of a person condemned to be beheaded is laid for execution” – a reminder we need to edit, to use my favorite phrase, “kill our little darlings”
Writer’s engine block: “the casting that contains the cylinders of an internal combustion engine” – a way to get energized
Writer’s starting block: let’s run the race!
Writer’s auction block: maybe we’ll sell something
And as I do this, I’m not writing fiction!
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