Re: Getting in the mood
- Subject: Re: [GWL] Getting in the mood
- From: "* J* R* <l*@hevanet.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 08:25:48 -0800
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Title: Re: [GWL] Getting in the mood My personal favorite is to "write a letter" to someone who doesn't know anything about the subject and imagine how I'd explain it to them. That get's things going and once I have several paragraphs, I can go back and edit them into shape, and continue from there.
-Lon Rombough
Writer's block - arrgh! I was wondering what tips all you experts have for those moments you deal with writer's block.
I'm currently working on an article on George Rasmussen, a man who should be known by more gardeners as a world class daylily and hosta hybridizer. The fact that he lives locally and has been a mentor to me for 10 years has my fingers in knots. Is it possible to know too much about your subject?
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