"There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." - Ernest Hemingway
The only problem is what if you're bleeding nothing but crap? And what does that say about you if you are?
I'm having one of those shitty-blood writing days, when nothing comes out clear and every sentence is too long. It's weird, because I can see it; it's right there in front of me, jumping out like hideous rabbit one phrase at a time. But I can't seem to kill them. No matter how many times I delete and rewrite, they just keep multiplying.
What do you do to get out of the crappy-writing blues?
I'm having one of those shitty-blood writing days, when nothing comes out clear and every sentence is too long. It's weird, because I can see it; it's right there in front of me, jumping out like hideous rabbit one phrase at a time. But I can't seem to kill them. No matter how many times I delete and rewrite, they just keep multiplying.
What do you do to get out of the crappy-writing blues?