Overcoming Writers Block and What You Can Learn from Fellow Writers

For those who suffer from what is commonly called writer’s block perhaps they can learn something from fellow writers. For me I can say I have learned a lot from fellow writers like Stephen Barnes and other top writers. I do like Stephen Barnes stuff really, I take his online newsletter and like to read his comments too. He wrote a great piece on; &quotWriter’s Block&quot so I just had to give him a plug for that one;

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We can learn one heck of a lot by listening to great writers like Stephen Barnes and really contemplating what they say. Whether or not we agree each time, is beside the point. Because he makes us think and in doing we become better writers and I personally would like to take this opportunity to thank Stephen Barnes for his contribution to all writers out there at all levels. Thank you Mr. Stephen Barnes, thank you indeed.

Now I ask you; Do you experience writer&amprsquo;s block? If so do you take any online writers email newsletters or Ezines? Perhaps you should as this might help you deal with those rather tough days you have. Overcoming Writers Block is not impossible unless you have convinced yourself it is and if so for you it just may be. I recommend looking into what you can Learn from Fellow Writers and then applying these techniques to your writing. Consider this in 2006.

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