Writer’s block? Try one of these:
·
Change of scenery: write a scene that takes
place at: a park, the beach, the forest, the country fair, a theme park, the
mountains, a relative’s house…
·
A Big Contest/Big Game/Big Prize is announced.
Your character wants to enter, or maybe is convinced to enter by someone else…
·
Your character goes swimming.
·
Your character is called into the boss’s
office. (Or, if writing a children's book, the principal's office.)
·
A stranger asks your character to do him/her a
favor.
·
Your character sees someone in trouble.
·
Someone your character knows is in the news.
Who? Why? What is your character’s reaction?
·
A fire breaks out. Or an earthquake. Or a
tornado.
·
Your character sees a ghost.
·
Someone has been reading your character’s private journal/diary.
·
Someone breaks into your character’s house. Why?
Do they steal anything?
·
Your character gets caught red-handed.
·
Your character does something he/she knows
he/she’s not supposed to do.
·
Your character tells a lie.
·
What is the very worst thing that could happen
to your character right now? Make that happen! How is your character going to
get out of it??

7 comments:
Thank you for this useful article. This is something we all face at times and it's good to have suggestions on ways to help overcome.
Plot Doc, Plot Doc, thanks a lot
for the tips to fix my plot.
I am hoping I remember
all these tips come next December
when my plot is not exciting.
I will make it more inviting.
I'll now cut and paste these tips
now, before my memory slips.
Great suggestions. I particular like the last one on making the absolute worse thing happen. Thanks for the tips!
Great suggestions. I like you read your character's diary and discover....
Thanks everyone! I hope you find them helpful! And Margaret what a wonderful poem, I loved it! :)
Great tips. Thanks!
Dallas, I'm a bit late, but thanks for the great tips for getting through writer's block. These are very helpful strategies to use.
Great poem Peggy!
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