Unfortunately, there's definitely not a formula. But in terms of improvement, the only way to do it is to keep doing it. Like Lainey said you can't fix nothing.
Read everything. If you're writing for film/TV watch everything, too. Even if it's not your personal taste the more you take in, the more you can put out. And just keep grinding. …
Unfortunately, there's definitely not a formula. But in terms of improvement, the only way to do it is to keep doing it. Like Lainey said you can't fix nothing.
Read everything. If you're writing for film/TV watch everything, too. Even if it's not your personal taste the more you take in, the more you can put out. And just keep grinding. What helps me is that I have a file called "garbage" that is full of fragments and stupid stuff that I'm never going to turn into anything, but when I'm stuck and the juices aren't flowing, I just work in the garbage file until something knocks loose. The only way out is through.
Unfortunately, there's definitely not a formula. But in terms of improvement, the only way to do it is to keep doing it. Like Lainey said you can't fix nothing.
Read everything. If you're writing for film/TV watch everything, too. Even if it's not your personal taste the more you take in, the more you can put out. And just keep grinding. What helps me is that I have a file called "garbage" that is full of fragments and stupid stuff that I'm never going to turn into anything, but when I'm stuck and the juices aren't flowing, I just work in the garbage file until something knocks loose. The only way out is through.
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