just sent this text to my boyfriend...
"screams i outta write something gosh"
and for this...
BucketORandomness wrote:I feel you. I'm what you might call a loremaster when it comes to the whole novelling thing. I make entire worlds and cultures and timelines, and when that's all done, I'm too burnt out to write it. What I've found that helps is to keep organized notes on random different worlds in a nice, organized place. My brain goes "Oh! You've got this saved, so I don't have to think about it quite so hard" and most of the time it lets me get back to writing like I want to.
As for the intro thing, you could do it like most teachers say you should write a paper: Get the body and conclusion written, and then write your intro and title. It sounds really dumb, and I personally don't like writing that way, but I'm fairly good at writing introductions. It's the body that trips me up whenever I try. So, if you have a general idea of what goes on in a different neck of the woods, you can jump in there and see if that doesn't fry your brain. ((Side note: Maybe try hot chocolate. It's got less caffeine and still tastes pretty good))
Thank you for your input, hhhh! I have been told the same thing by my former English teacher, haha. I actually have found it works, but then I completely forget about the intro! Then, when I go back to read it, I get very confused. It's a love-hate relationship at times, but I will lumber through.
Here is a question for all, if I am allowed to inquire,
what types of music/sounds/or even shows do you watch to keep yourself focused on your writings? I am at a loss of inspiration lately, and I feel like it's because of my music choices. My taste in music changes like clothes... My favorite genre when writing can differ from soothing melodies to bleak tunes by Radiohead™. I can never stray away from that band 'cause it's my favorite, even if it does have sad songs. Sad songs seem to spark my inspiration a whole lot better than pop/today's' hits.
Eek! Sorry if I rambled again...slap me, please, I need to go write.