First Hand Knowledge on Writing Short Stories
The real problem was not writer's block at all. Instead, I had put myself in a piece of work that I was not equipped to write. I have no experience with other countries, have never even been admitted to the hospital, and my knowledge of a detective's job is limited to what I have watched on television. The problem was simply that my knowledge was not wide enough to successfully write this type of work and come out with an end result that would be enjoyable to my readers.
This is a common problem that many writer's have and there are two solutions to this problem. The first is to begin researching the topic in which you have selected to write about. This approach can be an educational experience and prove to be successful if you have the time, energy, and desire to really learn. When I finally decided to finish one of my short stories about a detective, I spent hours on the internet attempting to learn everything I could about the job. In the end I learned a lot, but it still felt like something was missing from my story because I lacked the first hand knowledge that was required to write my story.
The second approach is to tuck your story idea away, take out a new piece of paper, and begin writing something else. Instead of attempting to write a story outside of your field of knowledge, think about what you do know. Using first hand experience in your story makes the story writing process easier and more enjoyable for your reader. Because you have been in the sitatuion you are describing, you have a better understanding of the emotion that took place in the event.
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Posted on 03/09/2008 at 5:03:01 PM