Giftorcurse wrote:
Villette wrote:
I have this problem too. btw what sort of story do you plan to write? i want to write an existentialist novel and am failing hopelessly.
I'm stuck writing this very Philip K. Dick-esque, multilayered, existential sci-fi novel with a stream-of-consciousness style of narration.
In a sense, I can see why you're having writer's block. In my opinion, if you're having writer's block, one could think that you are trying to write like another writer -- in this case Philip K. Dick. Writing like another writer is one of the ways how to get writers block.
If I can make a suggestion, when I get writers block I use my experiences as the basis of my stories. As they say, "No one knows you more than yourself." What do I mean by this statement? What I'm trying to say is that it usually by using your own experiences can you make a great -- or potentially great if you don't believe that experiences can make great stories. Now you can use your experiences as a theme for your story, or even as you use them as a plot point or as character development.
Granted you're still going to get writers block sooner or later -- but at least if you use your own experiences as inspiration for your story or novel, you can probably make a story more interesting and you think writers block more easily -- even significantly.
Just a suggestion if you want to use it. Hope it helps.