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Filed under: Inspiration for Writers — Ruth Ann at 12:45 am on Sunday, May 21, 2006

Sam and Pat

In the last ten years, I have read countless tips about overcoming writer’s block. Here are ones I remember:

1. Go for a walk, take a swim, do push ups.

2. Work on a different piece of writing.

3. Do something mindless, like housework, after committing your problem to your subconscious.

4. Eat chocolate. Or drink wine. Or anything else that excites your palate and silences your inner critic.

5. I made up that last one. I don’t think I’ve read that anywhere. I made up this tip as well, but it is one that works for me. Get a dog. Get two. Let them keep you company in your writing room. Their breathing assures you that you are not alone in the world of the blank page. When the going gets tough, take a break to scratch ears and rub tummies. The gratitude in their big dark eyes will make you feel capable and loved again and you can return renewed to your keyboard. When all else fails, write about your dogs until the muse returns. You never know when your doggie idea will come in handy. Like this one.

(Thanks, Ruth Ann, for the great photos!)