Jonathan Morrow posted some great advice at Copyblogger:
There comes a time in every blogger’s life when the thought of writing another blog post makes you want to . . . well . . . gag.
You know you should write, you know your readers are expecting to hear from you. But sitting down to crank out another post is like throwing your bucket down the creative well and coming up with nothing but mud.
Update
Here’s the follow-up article:











April 4th, 2010 at 9:48 am
I recently started writing again after a number of years doing many other things but writing–so I am always kicking myself in the pants to get moving and write every minute of every day. Wrong. It seems that whenever I get stuck, Copyblogger appears in my email and I feel renewed and inspired.
April 4th, 2010 at 11:32 pm
I agree, Liz. Copyblogger is an excellent read, even for those of us who don’t write marketing copy. Of course, not every post matches my interests, but there are some real winners. For instance:
* Three Quick Steps to Clear Writing
* How to Write With a Knife
* Do You Make These 7 Mistakes When You Write?