User blog comment:JohnathanNash/Writers block/@comment-26326346-20150807221806

I try to think of a bad situation and how I can make it worse in an unexpected way, maybe that can help you overcome your writer's block. I also sometimes look at the weather and transfer how it is in my area into the story that I am currently writing as it helps me start to form an environment and puts some words on my screen. Actually, I got a whole story because of being in a tornado warning and thinking about what could be worse than dealing with a tornado. I hear music is a good way, but I don't do to much of listening to music while I write.

You might also consider trying to write a different genre for a little bit. I wrote Star Wars fan fiction before I came here and was suffering serious writer's burnout and block, I expected this to be a temporary thing, but found that I enjoyed writing Creepypasta more and was better at it in general. I'm not telling you to quit writing Creepypasta mind you, I'm just saying that exploring a different writing genre might help open you up to all sorts of new ideas.

You can also find random plot generators online, maybe that could help get you started?

I wish you the best and hope you overcome that terrible beast of burden soon!