How to get out of the writer's crisis. rule Hemingway
Inspiration / / December 26, 2019
Hemingway was a man of genius. His rule will help you if you are facing a crisis and writer pyalites hours at a blank screen, trying to squeeze out at least a couple of words.
Do you write a short article or a 500-page novel - never mind. Sometimes squeeze out even a few words - a very difficult task. Staring at a blank sheet of paper or a blank screen, wake up only after a while, knowing what you're doing it for the past half an hour.
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Hemingway was a solution to the problem of the writer of the crisis, and of the rule, which helped him to write all the time, we'll talk later.
Hemingway was a brilliant writer! But even he sometimes could not resist a creative crisis. Here is what he has done in such cases:
Sometimes when I can not start a new story, I sit down in front of the fireplace and throw him in the peel of oranges, looking at flashing tongues of blue flame. I get up, I look at the roofs of Paris and say to myself: "Do not worry. You have written before, and you will continue to do so. The main thing - to write one the present sentence".
Any history - no matter what size it is, whether it is book or story - must begin with one of the proposals. When you sit in front of a blank screen the next time, remember this:
- Think about something important.
- Write one thing this proposal.
- Tell your readers interesting historyBased on this proposal.
writing just one sentence, you stop to think about how to start. Instead, you start thinking about how to tell a story, and this is better than the look blankly at a blank screen, right?
The story told by you, can be challenged, but it does not matter. This is your story, and you can take the reader by the hand and hold his hand through it and show why what you write is important.
It only takes one the present sentence.