newageretrohippie wrote:
I've been working on my first novel for half my life....still barely into chapter 2. Between the AS, writer's block and a lack of inspiration my Knights Of Power have been mostly powerless. though I have over 100 stories plotted out and I can visualize the stories like movies I just can't seem to get the words onto paper ( and just to be clear, I tried typing and handwriting. I just get a better feel & get more done by hand than on a computer )
I'm like this also. I have at last count 59 stories with at least a premise and idea/info down about them, up to some with at least a full outline and a few chapters written out.
Overall, I find that I need to take my writing in steps. I usually start out with an idea. Then I outline. Then I divide up the outline into chunks, like sections or whatever a good word is. Then I work through each section by dividing it up into however I want it to be organized, whether it's chapters like for a book, or enough word count for a post. Then with each small part, I flesh it out, adding more detail, dialogue, character interaction, and revise until I'm done.
The problem I run into is being methodical like this, I can get burned out fairly easy. Writing was never easy for me to begin with and I'm weakest in description which jus magnifies the burnout when I struggle with it.