Writer's Block
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Understanding Writer's Block
I'll talk for a minute about writer's block.
I used to say that I didn't believe in it. Then I saw a movie where someone said, "I don't believe in writer's block." I thought, oh my God, I sound like such an asshole.
What Does It Mean?
But what's it telling you if you can't think of anything or come up with an idea? It's telling you that:
- You're not inspired.
- Inspiration is all about taking in: "inspire, inspire, take in."
Finding Inspiration
I find that if my output is lacking, if my creative juices aren't flowing, I need to input more into my life.
- Sitting there, worrying about it is literally the worst thing I could do. It's a totally pointless exercise, pulling your hair out, trying to write something on a piece of paper.
Instead, I go out and:
- Watch a movie
- Read
- Watch documentaries
- Look in the paper
- Engage in conversation
Inevitably, if you give yourself that input, input that you want, not necessarily input that you don't want (though that can be very useful for songs as well), you need some experiences to come in and feed that part of you that generates ideas.
Allowing Space for Ideas
Give yourself space for inspiration. It's a waste of energy to beat yourself up over a lack of output.
If you're on a deadline, then you just have to do it. Just do it!
I love a deadline. I work much better under pressure. I'm a bit lazy, so if I don't have a deadline, I won't do anything.
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KT followed up that early success with the albums 'Drastic Fantastic', 'Tiger Suit' and 'Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon' in 2007, 2010 and 2013 respectively, keeping the platinum sales rolling and cementing the Scottish singer-songwriter's reputation as a major recording talent, as well as a mesmerising live artist.
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KT Tunstall has toured the world many times over. She outsold every other female artist in the UK in 2005, won the 2006 Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist, won the Ivor Novello Best Song award for her huge, self-penned hit 'Suddenly I See', and a Q award for Track of the Year.
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