I have faced writers block many times and honestly it is the most dangerous thing that could happen to me as a writer. When I experience this I tend to let other things distract me from my work for weeks, or heck even months! I knew I had to do something about this. To combat the evil that is writer's block, I take notes of things I find inspiring.
For instance... I was stuck on a monster chase scene FOREVER, so what did I do? I searched for examples of chase scenes within films, books too, and took notes. Another time I struggled with imagery of an outside scene. This time I headed outside For a walk and plainly described things that caught my eye.
Note taking is a powerful tool to me and if writer's block is just as dangerous to you as it is to me, I recommend the use of notes.
For instance... I was stuck on a monster chase scene FOREVER, so what did I do? I searched for examples of chase scenes within films, books too, and took notes. Another time I struggled with imagery of an outside scene. This time I headed outside For a walk and plainly described things that caught my eye.
Note taking is a powerful tool to me and if writer's block is just as dangerous to you as it is to me, I recommend the use of notes.