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Creativelly dead inside
eviladam:
Do you guys get that feeling? I'm getting it again. For about a month now everytime I try to write it's like there's nothing there, and any thing I try to force just comes out awful. And the simple act of trying to write something requires me to nap.
I hate these periods.
Any suggestions on working past it?
pathele:
When I feel like my creative well spring has dried up, I try to do something that is creative in a different way. For me it could be anything from cooking something new to drawing to rpgs. It just has to get me being creative in some way. Before I know it, things are better with my writing.
good luck
-paul
Rashad 117:
Ack! I know what you mean. When that happens to me what I usually do is look outside of myself to other things that I may see in daily life. A scene taking place in nature or the life experiences of people that I know for instance. In my experience a lot of being really creative comes from what you see in life and taking what you see and modifying it in some way to fit your story. So, I guess when in doubt just look around and see what ideas pop up from what you see or maybe hear. Or, sometimes just start writing and see where it takes you. Often times just writing even when you don't know what exactly to write gets the creative juices flowing. Oh, and relax. Hope that helps. Good luck.
WonderandAwe:
Is it bad that this topic inspired me?
Winter has come again
The wind has swept the leaves away
A clean stale for spring
But I usually find that when I get the "words on paper" moods, I either refill my creative tank with reading or listen to music. I also try to write something, anything everyday (something that is not the main project). It usually ends up as little poems or RPG character short stories.
Guardian 452:
--- Quote from: eviladam on May 09, 2007, 08:39:16 AM ---And the simple act of trying to write something requires me to nap.
--- End quote ---
I may be overreacting here, but I have to speak up on this.
I deal with depression issues in a big way. For the most part I can keep them under control, but every so often I'm hit with something that causes it to flare up. In this case it was a death in the family just shy of 2 months ago (see the "Cancer Stories" thread on the Anything Goes board). If people have ever noticed me disappearing for a short time, it's me dealing with depression.
So why am I bringing this up now? Well, your statement there pretty much sums up the beginning of an "attack" (for lack of a better word). In my case it's really the simple act of trying to do anything that requires me to nap. Now I'm not too worried...I have help for it so I get through it. However, seeing that statement sent up a red flag.
So I'm asking, have you ever considered that it might be depression? As I said, I could be overreacting in a big way, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to bring this up. Is the problem your writing or is there other stuff bringing it on?
Sorry if this seems way off base, but I figured it couldn't hurt to throw it out there.
Keith
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