What to Do If You Have Writer’s Block: 3 Ways to Get Unstuck
Writer’s block can be frustrating, but the real problem often isn’t a lack of ideas—it’s fear, perfectionism, or hesitation. In this episode, we explore what to do if you have writer’s block and how to move past it with practical, no-fail strategies. Many writers think they need inspiration before they can write. But in reality, writing itself creates inspiration. The key is to remove the pressure and get words flowing in any way possible. Three techniques to push past writer’s block: Write What Won’t Happen – Instead of trying to find the right scene, write the wrong one. This removes pressure and often leads to surprising insights. Write a Letter from Your Character – Let your character tell you what they need. This can spark ideas and help you see the story from a fresh angle. Keep a Writing Journal – Like John Steinbeck, use a journal to warm up your brain before jumping into your actual project. Another underrated strategy? Talk to another writer. Discussing your story out loud activates different parts of the brain and often leads to breakthroughs.