I don't exactly believe in writer's block, James Frey says that if you approach writing like a job, you'll never get writer's block; after all, no one's ever heard of banker's block or lawyer's block. And I really don't think this is quite "writer's block" that I'm experiencing. Writer's apathy?
The upside to being unemployed is FREE TIME, why do I waste it watching America's Next Top Model marathons
I don't know. I can't exactly put my finger on it, it's just that my enthusiasm for the stories and characters I'm working on is at 0. The dial needs to be at 11
Labels: projects, writer's block
started work on a novel yesterday and for the first time, i felt the desire to continue working, even after a good night's sleep. this is terrific news and very promising. although it may have to be placed right back on the back burner while i revise another screenplay project that's a bit more time-sensitive.
don't you hate it when you have an awesome idea and hollywood beats you to it? and one will always be the winner. case in point: capote versus infamous. finding nemo versus a shark's tale.
Labels: movies, projects, prose