“The character of the main protagonist is my story is not developing further. I need to create a few more to lend credence to his actions.”
“Are you in sync with your characters?”
“Not really… this is an unusual writers’ block. It is created by having too many options.”
“Like what?”
“Like a single thought that launches people into multiple spaces….”

Ah, the troubles of the writing life! Funny, my daughter was just doing homework with least common multiples tonight – but definitely not the same scenario! 😀
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Kids grapple with their own scenarios …
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This reminded me of what happens every week; a single prompt that launches the respondents into so many varied places. Interesting take!
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Yes. If one records the various thoughts that occurred b4 choosing a story, and the response from readers, the number would grow exponentially. The Power of a Word or Picture…..
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Writer’s block but…not! Not really. Oh, too have too many characters. That would be lovely. You know that eventually they would all sort themselves out somehow lol
Wonderful 6.
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The beauty of chaos is that everything finds its own place. In a story, you might have to cut out some unnecessary stuff. Thanks!
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oh the dreaded block….frustrating no matter the cause!
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A block is all about a person or situation not speaking to us.
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That would be quite a puzzler!
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🙂
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Definitely not the typical writer’s block situation, but I smiled in acknowledging the dilemma she was in. Clever writing, thus a good read!
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Thank you, Josie!
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Direct, economical and still having an energy that compels us to read… nicely done.
(And, a problem a lot of us face when trying to bring the imaginary into the real world…I find when caught in the middle like that, asking one of the characters what they think… that usually gets things going. lol)
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yes.
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Well, there ya go! Clever.
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Thanks 🙂
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This is a clever six and made me smile.
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Thank you so much, Pat!
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