Obstacles to Writing

June 10, 2010 / Uncategorized / 12 COMMENTS


blog32 Sometimes we just run into some problems or conflicts when we need to write. Just like there are internal and external conflicts, there are also internal and external factors that seem bound and determined to trip us up.

So what can a writer do?

Please visit me at A Good Blog is Hard to Find today for some ideas on working through those obstacles.

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I’m at three different blogs today. Actually…I guess this is the 4th blog. Yes, when I overextend myself, I go whole hog! :)

I’m also at Mystery Lovers’ Kitchen with some broccoli cornbread for your dinner table.

And I’m on a 3rd blog, too—but I’m going to promote it on Saturday since I don’t want to send everyone to too many places!

Also, I hope everyone will join me here tomorrow when I have Margot Kinberg guest posting for me on using story frames to organize and plot your novel.

  1. I love cornbread, and that recipe was so easy! …if I had cornbread mix that is. One more thing lacking in Australia (cornmeal too), so I make my cornbread from polenta, flour, baking powder, margerine and milk. It’s almost as good as the real thing. Won’t be too much extra work to add cheese and broccoli.

  2. I can’t wait for Margot Kinberg’s guest post on using story frames to organize and plot one’s novel. I see a picture in my mind of titled rectangles inside each other :).

  3. Internal and external factors determined to trip us up – sounds like just the blog I need to read. I’m on my way…

  4. Lulu and I already met at Killer Characters. She’s someone I would love spending a couple of afternoons with!

    And will trot across to the post on removing obstacles.

  5. Y’all are so nice. Thanks so much for popping around the internet to visit me. I’m not sure how I managed to get everything scheduled on the same day!

  6. My goodness … you ARE all over the place today! LOL, will check them out – also looking forward to Margot’s appearance here tomorrow.

    Marvin D Wilson

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