weyes Posted September 9 Report Share Posted September 9 when writing for someone else, i.e. essays, articles, papers, or even letters to people, it can be easy to come down with a case of writer's block. one good way to move past it is to write whatever comes to mind - even stuff that one knows is under par, redundant, or not well-phrased - just to start. besides getting the ball rolling, having the attitude that everything can be edited later often makes a writer less self-critical - at least for the time being - and can open up the imagination.tune in tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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