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Do you know that feeling? You are working on your next project, it has been announced (Coming soon) – and you stare at a blank page and nothing will come to your mind? You want to tell your tale, got maybe half-way through, and then you’re stuck!
And screwed…
Day after day … procrastination gives you the feeling that you do something, but you do not continue to write your story, screenplay or on whatever you are working.
A method, that worked for me, when I had writer’s block two years ago: Write with someone. A friend of mine saw that I was completely blocked and she proposed that we work together, just to get me back into writing again. We were using Google-Docs. We came up with a scene (she started) and then we wrote together. Two characters with opposing goals, so you have conflict.
What can I say? It worked, the German version of my latest novel came out in 2019 …
