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harold said:
Of course a person can write without inspiration - in fact, one has to, in order to be a writer. If people waited for inspiration, no one would ever get anything finished! bạn have to make nghề viết văn a practice, something that bạn do every ngày (and everyday). As bạn get into the routine of writing, you'll be able to get your ideas down on paper (or on screen, if you're not printing it), and the process of doing that often leads to interesting insights. In addition, when bạn get all of your existing ideas out of your head bởi nghề viết văn them and then continue writing, new ideas will often pop into your head. If bạn feel stuck, change the format of your writing. Do outlines of your ideas, if bạn can't make any progress on the story. Or, as an alternative, bạn could try ignoring the ideas bạn have for your story for a while and trying to write something that isn't necessarily going into the story, like a character's history, hoặc the history of the character's parents, hoặc thêm detailed descriptions of each building in the town where the story is set. What happened on that site in 1856? Working on details like that, which may seem unimportant to bạn as bạn write them, can both engage bạn in the setting of the story and get bạn to relax about your "primary" ideas for the story. Hemingway famously đã đưa ý kiến that the first million words anybody writes are crap (that's a paraphrase). If bạn wait for inspiration, you'll never get all the crap out of your system, and you'll never become the writer that bạn could otherwise be. Another suggestion: try National Novel nghề viết văn tháng this year, hoặc set yourself a similar challenge sooner than that. Have a goal for your writing, but make sure it isn't something amorphous like "I want to finish this story!" hoặc "I want to get published!" Set yourself a thêm concrete goal, like "I want to write 1,000 words a ngày for a week." After a few days of that discipline, you'll probably find that the nghề viết văn comes much thêm easily to you.
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