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Writer's Block a Myth?

Today, on my WordPress blog, I posted up a link to an article I shared here on Tumblr weeks ago, regarding ten forms of writer’s block and how to combat them

(A wonderful article I found on io9.com, btw.  I suggest everyone read it.)

Anyways, one of the comments I got on my blog was from a guy who’d written an article last December calling writer’s block a “myth”.

While I certainly don’t agree with all his views on this matter, I do have to concede he made some interesting points. 

What do you think?

Polishing up my WordPress writing blog… Getting inspired for something else?

I’ve been working on a new version of my writing blog at WordPress.com.  Fear not, I’m not abandoning Tumblr.  I just wanted a separate, but similar writing blog that allowed me more organizational control over what I posted.

You can find it here:

By C.R. Scott

I’ve actually been enjoying figuring out how WordPress works, especially with themes. 

I’m actually extremely tempted to create a separate community blog on WordPress just for the sole purpose of being a DCU fanfiction webzine.  Invite other writers to share their completed works?  Post up stories that span multiple chapters over a number of days/weeks?  Conduct discussions about ships, canon vs fanon, alternate universes, crossover, etc…

It’s an idea that is starting to take root.  We’ll see how far it goes…

My Writing Blog on WordPress

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With as wonky as Tumblr is being lately, I’ve broken down and started the WordPress version of my writing blog “Writings by C. R. Scott”.

It’s still pretty rough, and I’m still in the progress of migrating over my works to that site, but when it’s done I’ll be updating both my Tumblr and WordPress writing blogs simultaneously.

To Tumblr, Love Pixel Union