Block Buster
Ideas To Thwart Writer’s Block

Do I know You?
Today’s #TuesdayTip is another writing exercise/writers’ block buster.
This is just a quickie you can do to get warmed up before starting for the day.
Describe a person you know really well. Physically, temperamentally, character traits etc.
Now describe their opposite. Try and be creative. Go beyond if they are short, make them tall, skinny, make them fat. Try and think about how they might be emotionally different. How would they react to an event compared to the person you know really well?
If you have a bit more time and fancy a stretch, write a conversation between the original character and your new creation.
Remember the rules:
This is just a quickie you can do to get warmed up before starting for the day.
Describe a person you know really well. Physically, temperamentally, character traits etc.
Now describe their opposite. Try and be creative. Go beyond if they are short, make them tall, skinny, make them fat. Try and think about how they might be emotionally different. How would they react to an event compared to the person you know really well?
If you have a bit more time and fancy a stretch, write a conversation between the original character and your new creation.
Remember the rules:
- Set yourself a time limit.
- Write without stopping, editing or overthinking.
- Write whatever comes to mind and don’t worry if it doesn’t make sense.
- It doesn’t matter if it has nothing to do with the scene that you are stuck on.
If you are a writer with a tip to share, or fancy writing a fictional interview between you and one of your characters, please feel free to email me.
Until next time,
All the best.
Paul