by Monica M. Clark
on The Write Practice site:
There are many reasons you may have taken a break from your future novel: You’re waiting to hear back from prospective agents. You’re transitioning after a major life event. You were simply too in the weeds and needed to take a step back. But once you step away, it can be hard to figure out how to start writing your book . . . again.
Depending on how long a break you took, returning to your manuscript can seem overwhelming. Here are three tips for how to start writing again, get past those initial barriers, and get back into a groove:
Reblogged this on sherriemiranda1 and commented:
I need this for myself! But maybe you need it too? 😉 ❤
Peace, love & happy writing to all,
Sherrie
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I’ve been needing to read something like this! I’ve had a two-year break and now I have no idea how to get back into the groove of writing again. 😦
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Hope it helps you, Jackie 😎
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Thanks, Chris! I hope so too. 🙂
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