Here are some random tips:
Though music can be good for getting in the mood, it's not good for while you're writing because it will get you into a certain mood and you'll think you're writing really, really well when actually it's really plain and not effective and it's the music that's been giving you that high. Listening to music before can also inspire you, though. It's also good to have been doing someting like playing an instrunment or something before, because you've warmed up the creative side of your brain already.
Drink enough wter, eat fruit and vege and an overall balanced diet and write in a warm(not too hot) environment- you don't want to be distracted by the uncontrolable shaking of your hands or a horrible bellyache. stare
I fyou don't know what to write you have two options:
Stop writing or just keep going
If you stop writing you can apply thought to it and maybe go off to get inspiration with an open mind by reading a comic or a book or a... comic book? xp
If you continue going you can make a jumble and more juble and some more jumble... in the end you might fin an idea that will get you writing more naturally again. You could also work on the old cliques, making the story a bit simpler with the lack of imagination input into it yet it's something to build on, or write a little side story, since that would put some length and you could just leave yourself feeling refreshed as a completely new thing happens that doesn't need to be a part of the main story but just as something fun until you're inspired again.
Dense is usually better than long.
When we're describing, we usually go for a nice lengthy "as blue as the sky, as green as grass, so dark the stars that should have been there were lost in the deep oblivion of *** (my personal favorite)" but we need to think. Is it quality or quantity that sounds good? Will a reader be enchanted by something they have to labour over to work through or will rich but short charm them into thinking it's much more interesting? I mean, a long description can be applied to something that's the centre, but when we describe scenery or a person briefly it's better to write something much more terse.
Thanks for listening, add what you think or more tips for peoples... especially for me to use because I'm very silly.... and I do silly things. smile 3nodding
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