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What Do You Do When You Can’t Write?

August 9, 2011 Suzannah Windsor Freeman Filed Under: Productivity

What Do You Do When You Can’t Write?
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You come down with a terrible virus and you’re stuck in bed for weeks. Or something unexpected comes up and suddenly your life is headed in a completely different direction. Or you start a new job and have no time for anything else.

What do you do with your writing?

We all have times like these—some of us more than others. And if you haven’t faced a situation like this, you probably will at some point in the future.

So, let me ask you:

When you have no time at all for writing, how do you keep yourself motivated, and keep your work-in-progress from going stale?

My best personal tip is to listen to writing podcasts or books on tape when your hands are busy, or when you’re too tired to read, or when you’re driving. You’re still learning about the craft of writing, even if you’re not actually writing anything. This helps keep you motivated to get back to your work-in-progress when you get a chance, and it also provokes ideas to make your writing better when you do get there.

Your turn

In the comment section below, please share your own ideas on how to keep your writing alive when you just can’t write.

Update: Thanks so much for your comments, everyone! Below is a list of your ideas, but please feel free to leave a new comment if you’re just finding this post.

  1. Listen to writing podcasts, audio books, or short stories on your mp3 player.
  2. Think about potential plot twists
  3. Mentally develop your characters
  4. Use a dictaphone to take notes
  5. Write down ideas as they come to you
  6. Keep reading, as much as possible
  7. Write in very short bursts
  8. Do morning pages
  9. Think up short story ideas
  10. Mentally go over the next scenes you’ll write
  11. Keep inspiring books on-hand
  12. Do some research
  13. Keep up with social networking
  14. Draw or do something else creative

Filed Under: Productivity

About Suzannah Windsor Freeman

Suzannah Windsor is the founding/managing editor of Writeitsideways.com and Compose: A Journal of Simply Good Writing. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Malahat Review, The Dalhousie Review, Prairie Fire, Geist, The Writer, Sou'wester, Anderbo, Grist, Saw Palm, Best of the Sand Hill Review, and others. Suzannah is working on a novel and a collection of short stories, both of which have received funding from the Ontario Arts Council.

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  1. Krissy Brady, Writer says

    August 15, 2011 at 3:28 pm

    I’m making big changes with my web design business so that I can have more time to put toward my writing, and these tips couldn’t have come at a better time! This month is going to be the most hectic (and luckily the LAST hectic) month before the changes really take shape. When you’re drowning in responsibilities, it can be hard to push through until your next breath of creative air. Thanks everyone! 🙂

  2. Sylver Blaque says

    August 31, 2011 at 5:24 am

    Thank you for this inspiring post! What does it for me is music. I’ll choose a song to suit my mood and, always, feelings flow. I channel them into writing, and see what comes out. It never fails me!

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