Re: ATTN JMS: Writer's Block

 Posted on 6/11/1997 by jmsatb5@aol.com to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated


This is probably going to honk off a lot of other writers, but...I've
never had writer's block. Never. Not ever. Not in the 26 years since I
started writing seriously at age 17. My problem has only been in getting
it all *down*, there's so much to work from. If I dried up right now on
stories, what I have in notes alone could probably carry me through the
next 10 years.


jms



Re: ATTN JMS: Writer's Block

 Posted on 6/14/1997 by jmsatb5@aol.com to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated


"That, I think, explains how you got so damn good (with "the tools", as
you've
put it) so damn fast. Practice, practice, practice, they say---and you
can't
stop."

Yep. Especially the Can't Stop part. I've written an average of 10 pages
per day, every day of the year but 3, since I was 17.

I also think that working in journalism has helped a great deal; you can't
walk into the office, a story needed by noon, and say, "Y'know, I just
don't feel the muse today." The next thing you'll feel is your butt on
the concrete sidewalk. You learn a certain discipline there that has
helped me greatly over the years.




jms