
The multiple ways a story can develop, form and become written words on the page, never ceases to amaze me. Sometimes I sit, and the writing is laborious. Each word is a struggle, sentences form with difficulty, thoughts are fragmented and jumbled. But I continue because there are often golden nuggets in those disjointed ramblings. They only require a sane mind to rearrange and augment.
Then there are halcyon writing sessions, where words flow like water, time slows, and pages are filled with a minimum of perceived time and even less effort. And we wish every writing session could be thus.
What tactics do you use on difficult writing days?
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer