I found this article interesting.
http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2011/09/talkers-block.html
Essentially boils down to the usual advice of writing regularly, but I thought it was a nice way of getting the point across.
I'd read that article before. I was surprised that the writer didn't pick up on the lack of talker's block as a way of overcoming writer's block. If I am totally stumped about what to write I will often simply speak my ideas out loud, recording them onto my computer. I find that gets ideas out and flowing, and when I play the recording back I've come up with lots of good stuff, much unexpected. I type those up as I listen, and use those as the basis for further development.
I also find mind mapping hugely helpful. I've recently bought an iPad and bought a good mind mapping app for it. I can start with a blank canvas that way, but put down sub nodes, and sub sub nodes, including typically things I'd never imagined at the start. And soon I have a very detailed plan, which can be turned into proper sentences and paragraphs with little effort.
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