Ask any writer what the hardest part of writing is and they’ll likely tell you that it’s the act of starting. It’s not coming up with a plot, nor fleshing out characters, nor planning an elaborate setting. It’s putting pen to paper, or finger to keyboard, and begin churning out a story. A huge part of the reason why it’s hard to begin writing is because of the infamous writer’s block. You get stuck without even starting anything, leaving you feeling like you’ve lost your creative power. There are plenty of techniques to get over writer’s block, but one of…

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