Sometimes, the best way to get ideas flowing is to just write without any specific direction. Let your thoughts and imagination take you wherever they want to go, whether it’s on a computer screen or a piece of paper.
How do you get started? That’s a great question.
Sometimes things go in cycles. You start, then stop, and then start again. But the key is to make sure you start one more time than you stopped.
Sometimes, you’ll hit a creative spark that takes you on a thrilling journey of imagination, filling your mind with both literal and literary ideas. But other times, you’ll have to brave the dreaded writer’s block that stands in the way of your next masterpiece.
Remember that writer’s block is not just a novelist or story tellers concern. Take it from one who often feels like they are masquerading as a documentarian when they inevitably hit what must surely be a tangible brick and mortar stalling wall.
Sometimes.
Sometimes you have to find a way through.
Sometimes you have to find your way around.
Sometimes you have to find your way over or under or in-between, but you must find yourself on the other side.
However, a firm belief in either the miraculous or the mundane will always find something or someone that will meet you on the other side and remind you of those times you have found your sometimes.
Write often. Write well. Right yourself.