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Old 27th April 2008, 05:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
Ross
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Stumbling Blocks

Every writer in the world has these so called "Stumbling Blocks", even the best of them.

But everyone of them manage to get around them somehow and things just gradually start to flow a bit more.

Ater leaving school I promised myself I would take my time to try and create something as I loved to read and write, unfortunately that never happened.

Over the last 6month I've come to enjoy reading alot more once again, mainly the work of Raymond E. Feist who has inspired me to attempt to write.

Personally I struggle with naming my Characters and areas/places of interest, it took me over an hour to get a barely suitable name for 3 of the characters which are mentioned at the beginning. I havn't come up with the "name" for the Kingdom/area where the story starts because as i've said this is what I struggle with.

Does anybody have any advice on what sort of things I could do to help things flow and get around my "Stumbling Block". Is it a matter of perseverance to get around this or is there something that can trigger things to move along?

Thank you for any help in advance

Ross

(EDIT: Possibly in the wrong section?)
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