January14 , 2026

How to Beat Writer’s Block

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Start. Just start – anywhere in the piece.
I started out my career as a cadet reporter. When you’re writing for a daily newspaper, one of the most important skills you have to acquire is the ability to craft a great “lead-in” i.e. to grab the reader and draw him in.
No matter how much you hone this particular aspect of the craft though, you can still sit and sweat over your introductory paragraph for ages. Especially if you’re addicted to perfection . . . or if your subeditor is.
I soon learned that the best way is (after you’ve mapped out your basic structure) to simply start writing the piece . . . just let it roll (I stress – after having first sketched out your basic flow of facts).
In my experience, the best lead-in (also known as an “intro”) will reveal itself during the course of the exercise. Thus, you can go back and write it / work on it later – crafting it to perfection if you will. But you won’t have let it stymie your overall progress.
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