Improvisational Writing
For those dealing with writer's block, or a severely cancerous word processor, I recommend the art of improvisational writing. I find it to be a very soothing practice. Every now and then, as a writer, I get the indescribable urge to write and yet I have no ideas in my head at all. Sure, I tend to always have a story I need to finish, but I don't always want to work on it. Sometimes I just don't want to think.
Sometimes I just want to write. With improvisational writing I can do so.
If anyone has stumbled upon this blog I'm sure they're thinking, "But, well, this isn't very original...? I mean...this isn't exactly a new concept." As I can read all thoughts I simply reply that this very post is improvisational writing for a blog introduction. As a result it ended up being about something quite boring.
I intend to use this blog as my own personal library; a collection of all of my improvisational writings. I will do some improvisational writing whenever the heck I feel like it as it is most definitely the point that I feel like writing at the time. Luckily enough, for absolutely nobody, I get this urge very often.
I'll leave my LiveJournal for my posts about life, which I assure you are quite boring, and my posts with actual writing I want to show my friends because I may intend to include it in one of my larger stories. I imagine that it would be unwise to publicly unveil any writing I intend to get published someday, after all.
Also, poop.
Sometimes I just want to write. With improvisational writing I can do so.
If anyone has stumbled upon this blog I'm sure they're thinking, "But, well, this isn't very original...? I mean...this isn't exactly a new concept." As I can read all thoughts I simply reply that this very post is improvisational writing for a blog introduction. As a result it ended up being about something quite boring.
I intend to use this blog as my own personal library; a collection of all of my improvisational writings. I will do some improvisational writing whenever the heck I feel like it as it is most definitely the point that I feel like writing at the time. Luckily enough, for absolutely nobody, I get this urge very often.
I'll leave my LiveJournal for my posts about life, which I assure you are quite boring, and my posts with actual writing I want to show my friends because I may intend to include it in one of my larger stories. I imagine that it would be unwise to publicly unveil any writing I intend to get published someday, after all.
Also, poop.
