SO TAKE some inspiration from the following writers who have looked WB in the eye and laughed. And went on to write these quotes to save other writers from the dreaded WB. Take courage, dear writers. You are not alone in your struggle.Well, at least there's you and me.
“Suggestions? Put it aside for a few days, or longer, do other things,
try not to think about it. Then sit down and read it (printouts are best
I find, but that’s just me) as if you’ve never seen it before. Start at
the beginning. Scribble on the manuscript as you go if you see anything
you want to change. And often, when you get to the end you’ll be both
enthusiastic about it and know what the next few words are. And you do
it all one word at a time.” – Neil Gaiman
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting
started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small
manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.” — Mark Twain
“The best way is always to stop when you are going good and when you
know what will happen next. If you do that every day … you will never be
stuck. Always stop while you are going good and don’t think about it or
worry about it until you start to write the next day. That way your
subconscious will work on it all the time. But if you think about it
consciously or worry about it you will kill it and your brain will be
tired before you start.” — Ernest Hemingway
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