why is it that I can write books, articles, newsletters, screenplays etc., for my clients but when it comes to my writing another book, my fingers freeze before they hit the home keys of my laptop?
I’ve written numerous books…of all types. So, what is the problem? What is this silent killer that is snuffing out my muse?
Any ideas, comments or suggestions will be welcomed.
Taryn Simpson is a fulltime freelance ghostwriter specializing in web content, blogging, fiction, non-fiction, articles and more. http://www.Simpson-EPublishing.com
I can’t answer your question but I am a ghost myself, so I can relate to ghostwriting. 🙂
I know what you mean.
Maybe it’s because you’re so concerned that it come out right the first time, given your experience. Having written numerous books, be it for others or not, you might be putting a lot of pressure on yourself to make sure it reads like someone that has that amount of experience and skill, and not like a hack amateur.
Try to take the pressure off of yourself. Sometimes reading over your old work, and physical activity, can help you to get into a good head space to tackle your writing.
Hope this helps!