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Aaaargh! Writer's block and looming deadline

9 replies

Onemorning · 04/12/2011 20:43

Hello all

I'm applying to various universities for a place on a BA English and Creative Writing as a mature student.

I have written the first draft of a poem for part 1, but am struggling with part 2. My deadline for finishing is tomorrow night, as I have to post it on Tuesday.

Any ideas for getting rid of THE FEAR? I only have to write about 500 words, it should be easy but THE FEAR is making me stupid and my mind blank.

Any advice would be welcome.

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ImperialBlether · 04/12/2011 21:28

What are they wanting from you? 500 words on what?

I have a Creative Writing MA and hand to give in a small portfolio. Is that what you have to do?

ImperialBlether · 04/12/2011 21:29

At first I thought it was a personal statement for UCAS, but evidently not if you're writing poetry.

belledechocchipcookie · 04/12/2011 21:33

God, I'm not great at poetry. Erm... there once was a girl called Sue, she couldn't cook anything but Stew...erm... Confused

Have a glass of wine/some rescue remedy to relax you, this may help.

ImperialBlether · 04/12/2011 21:36

I think part 2 will be prose, belle.

belledechocchipcookie · 04/12/2011 21:41

(scratches head) erm....Confused

ImperialBlether · 04/12/2011 22:02

We'll help if we can, OP, but we need to know what you've got to do.

PomBearAtTheGatesOfDoom · 04/12/2011 22:04

There's a song by The Levellers called "The Fear" maybe listen to it/read the lyrics and then do the "background story" behind the song, as you see it. Don't forget to acknowlege the song though Xmas Grin

Onemorning · 05/12/2011 10:09

Thanks everyone, I switched off the PC to write some notes and watch Black Mirror.

One of the universities I'm applying for have set their own assignments, which I only found out about last week. It would have been much easier to send in a portfolio.

Part 1. Write about a place where you grew up. Easy(ish) - dark poem about my childhood. Nearly done.

Part 2. Creative response to (extremely, extremely dull) medieval painting.
I'm going to channel the dullness and write about how a boy is learning about this painting in class and falls asleep.

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GrendelsMum · 05/12/2011 12:55

Have you tried the 'Write or Die' application on the web? I've found it great for overcoming procrastination.

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