"I have a cheat-sheet for each one of my characters about their personality, the way they look, etc. So there is no possible way that I could have writer's block"
- R. L. Stine
About this Quote
R.L. Stine is recommending that he has a system in location to avoid writer's block. He has produced a cheat-sheet for each of his characters that includes info about their personality and physical appearance. By doing this, when he is writing, he can quickly refer to the cheat-sheet to guarantee that he is remaining real to the character. By having this system in place, he is positive that he will never ever experience author's block. This is an excellent strategy for any author, as it allows them to have a recommendation indicate make sure that their characters remain constant throughout the story. It likewise helps to keep the author focused and inspired, as they have a clear concept of what they are writing about.
This quote is written / told by R. L. Stine somewhere between October 8, 1943 and today. He was a famous Writer from USA.
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