Much has been blamed on writer’s block. Probably more than was ever truly its fault, but it’s an easy target for writers everywhere, right?

I’ve been gathering some posts to share with my local NaNoWriMo participants, and this article on getting around writer’s block definitely made the list. Writer’s block is one of the leading causes for NaNovels not getting written (along with work and health issues).

What it basically comes down to is to just write. Even if you’re not writing what you mean to be writing, you’re still writing and working through your blockage. (In the case of us WriMos, it’s just a section that adds to the current word count, but will be removed during the editing process in March).

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