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Old 09-21-2011, 03:19 PM   #49
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Agreed completely. Some of my best stuff has come out of being utterly blocked, and just throwing words up onto the page. Sometimes it even takes the story in an entirely unexpected direction, for the better.

Anne Lamont's Bird by Bird has some good suggestions for writers in this vein. Remember that your first draft is supposed to be crap; most of us can't spin gold on the first try.
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