How do you get past writer's block?

  • 6 years ago
Just leave it for a while, Dovey says.

Question: How do you get past writer's block?
Dovey: I just leave it for a while. So I often actually find it's pretty predictable if I'm writing regularly, every fourth day I hit a wall. And it just really . . . There's nothing I can do. I just have to leave it for a couple of days and then crawl back to it after that. And then it doesn't seem as bad as you thought it was. And the same thing starts again. And then day four you hit a wall and you think you should jump off the roof and go back to it. And then there's months sometimes I just leave it and don't do anything. So I guess my approach is to kind of be kind to myself and listen to that feeling. There must be something going on that's, you know . . . that's necessary to be worked out at a sort of subconscious level.
Recorded on: 12/6/07

Question: How do you get past writer's block?
Dovey: I just leave it for a while. So I often actually find it's pretty predictable if I'm writing regularly, every fourth day I hit a wall. And it just really . . . There's nothing I can do. I just have to leave it for a couple of days and then crawl back to it after that. And then it doesn't seem as bad as you thought it was. And the same thing starts again. And then day four you hit a wall and you think you should jump off the roof and go back to it. And then there's months sometimes I just leave it and don't do anything. So I guess my approach is to kind of be kind to myself and listen to that feeling. There must be something going on that's, you know . . . that's necessary to be worked out at a sort of subconscious level.
Recorded on: 12/6/07