How to Survive Writer’s Block

“How should I start this blog?” I bet we’ve always had that time when we are just so stuck on what to say in an essay for school. Right? It seems like when your teacher says you need so many paragraphs, sentences, or words and you just can’t find anything to say. Now your trouble in writing is over. I have lots of sentence starters, topics, and ways to fill in your writing with fun new vocabulary.

You can always find new ways to start a sentence to make your reader more interested. use words such as; therefore, first, second, lastly, finally, on the other hand, before, after, while, as well as, my, always, never, or names. Try to stay away from the words I, me, they, when, or then; they are not words that hook your reader in. But, there are lots more words out there that are waiting to be used.

If you have the ability to choose your topic, do pick a one that no one would think of using. Do one like this, You have fallen into an enormous bowl of flavored popcorn, once you sink into the bottom, you start to have hallucinations of…  Another solution is putting in figurative writing like similes and idioms. Finally, write about what you already know, that’s the best advice you can get for writing.

How about using new vocabulary in your writing? That’s important. It spices up your writing from a plain bowl of Rice Krispy cereal to the Texas fries at Chilis. Plus, it makes you sound smart to use big words. Instead of using big, use Gigantic! Huge! Larger than life! And start paying attention to the weekly vocab words. Your teacher will like that you’re applying them to the real world. I hope your writer’s block goes away and you can start up again. Bye!

 

 

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