any tips for writers block?

Pat H
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I've been on writers block, really bad.
In fact, I've always had writers block and can never come up with anything, unless I am pressured to do it.
I want to start writing lyrics, but I can never come up with anything. just no ideas
its not like there is nothing to write about, theres plenty things to write about, and I know to write about what I know, but nothing comes to me when I sit down to write, or when something does come to me, there is no way I can get it down.
In fact, I've always had writers block and can never come up with anything, unless I am pressured to do it.
I want to start writing lyrics, but I can never come up with anything. just no ideas
its not like there is nothing to write about, theres plenty things to write about, and I know to write about what I know, but nothing comes to me when I sit down to write, or when something does come to me, there is no way I can get it down.
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take a break
a long break if needed
let it come to you, dont force it, ive been there many times and if anything at all comes out of forcing it it wont be worth itCome on pilgrim you know he loves you..
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Try the plagerism method...
Start with a line or verse or whatever from a song, and then write your own continuation of that song. Then eliminate the plagerized material, you have an original song....and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
I always start with unadulterated thoughts from my head and go from there, mix and match, find catchy chorus material, verses to support, you can't go wrong by trusting your own instinctshate was just a legend0
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take acid and lock yourself in a room with only pencil paper and guitar?
im just bullshittin, but it could work i think0 -
Originally posted by triple c
take acid and lock yourself in a room with only pencil paper and guitar?
im just bullshittin, but it could work i think
Acid. The Breakfast of Champions.
Actually, I would start with an image or phrase, using it as a motif like a musical riff, and explore all the thematic possibilities and sounds that this phrase suggests. You're writing a song, not a short story. Just let your mind follow your pen.0 -
ask finsbury to give you an assignment.0
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Good idea, windedsailor.
Write a song about a fifty year old woman who lives at home with her elderly parents. Her room has a cracked mirror, and she looks in it, remembering a love she could have married if she'd flown the nest.0 -
Originally posted by FinsburyParkCarrots
Good idea, windedsailor.
Write a song about a fifty year old woman who lives at home with her parents in a small room with a cracked mirror, remembering a love she could have married if she'd flown the nest.
wow. i may have to give that one a go. thanks, man.0 -
i'm calling it "eleanor rigby in a small town"0
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Originally posted by windedsailor
i'm calling it "eleanor rigby in a small town"
"Don't Call Me Grand-Daughter."0 -
Originally posted by FinsburyParkCarrots
"Don't Call Me Grand-Daughter."
oh man.
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Originally posted by FinsburyParkCarrots
Acid. The Breakfast of Champions.
Actually, I would start with an image or phrase, using it as a motif like a musical riff, and explore all the thematic possibilities and sounds that this phrase suggests. You're writing a song, not a short story. Just let your mind follow your pen.
I let my mind go!!!!! In fluid expansion of the universe!!!! Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds! (for breakfast?!?!?)
Yet, it circles back listening to the music of your brilliant pen and my heart rises to its dance!'..... Ah! A perfect illustration of the poststructuralist paradox. Does the signifier "Merlot" correspond with the 'truth' of the bottle I polished off last night, or do we hold in our thoughts a different "signified" of bottle-of-Merlot-ness? Perhaps we're dreaming of the same bottle!" -FinsburyParkCarrots0 -
Originally posted by dyaogirl
I let my mind go!!!!! In fluid expansion of the universe!!!! Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds! (for breakfast?!?!?)
Yet, it circles back listening to the music of your brilliant pen and my heart rises to its dance!
They'll be retitling this "The Love Thread" and moving it to AET if we're not careful, my darling.Thank you.
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Just do like ATDI/Mars Volta and put together a bunch of big words that sound good together. Then scream them out!!!!!0
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Apparently moving to Key West helps.Shows: 6.30.08
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I took a writing class, and the prof told us to make a list of random topics or words, and keep them in a container. Every day take one out, at random and write about it, or something that has to do with it. Write poetry, short stories, movie scenes, anything. It actually helps and when you have writer's block down the road, you can look back at the things that you have written in the past. I thought it was lame when I was in the class, but it's something I do now and it totally helps. Best of luck getting over your writer's block. I know it can be killer.0
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Originally posted by Rust1978
Apparently moving to Key West helps.
As does copious amounts of alcohol...
And hanging out at Sloppy Joe's.
Someday, I'm gonna pull a Hemingway......and if you don't like it, you can suck on an egg.0 -
Originally posted by tamedshrew
I took a writing class, and the prof told us to make a list of random topics or words, and keep them in a container. Every day take one out, at random and write about it, or something that has to do with it. Write poetry, short stories, movie scenes, anything. It actually helps and when you have writer's block down the road, you can look back at the things that you have written in the past. I thought it was lame when I was in the class, but it's something I do now and it totally helps. Best of luck getting over your writer's block. I know it can be killer.
excellent advice. just start writing. about anything.
your rug, your computer, what's around you.
just write something... once your mind is off thinking about the writers block, it could start going in the direction you want it to.
or key westit went away?? "i dwell in darkness without you" and it went away??0 -
thanks for the advice guys.0
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Go out for coffee with as many of your friends and acquaintances as you can, sit there and let them bore you to death with all their lives' problems, then head back and start writing their experiences down through your eyes.www.PintoMusic.com
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