Writer's block has no friends. At some point it hits us all - even when you write rhyming books about monsters (That was a personal plug...)
One guy it must have hit too hard was Ernest Hemingway. And leave it to Ernest to know how to hit back.
“When you are going good, stop writing.” -Ernest Hemingway Basically Ernest is saying "Don't stop writing when you can't write anymore, stop writing when you want to write more." Simple, but amazing. Stop mid scene. Heck even stop mid sentence. Get excited to come back to the work. Treat it like a book you can't put down. One that you bookmark and cannot wait to pick up again.
Thank you, Ernest!
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