When I am struggling to finish writing something for public consumption, it helps to write something on the same topic that will be for my eyes only.
Try writing by hand on paper. Or try using a piece of software you won't use for the finished product. (I finish things in LibreOffice or Word. I often start in Emacs.)
Try getting an idea out of your head without worrying about style or grammar. Outline or use incomplete sentences.
@ejworthing That's a good one hehehe
@ejworthing I'm already doing a lot of raw idea collection in plain text (vim here, though :-)
I also use LibreOffice, and I'm exploring alternatives to Scrivener that were suggested by @mayel.
Writing on paper has helped to some degree (for fiction, mainly), but it's also incredibly slow when you're at your maximum productivity.
I'll be trying more braindumps, but so far that has only resulted in a greater number of scattered bits, and no actual writing.
Thanks for your help anyway.
@ejworthing @mayel That's understood. Part of the trouble I'm having is precisely bridging the two aspects. Too many scattered bits, and no bridge between them and the island of actually writing.
It seems as if I need an intermediate form, like a loose structure in the way @ekaitz_zarraga@mastodon.socia suggested, or something that I may be exploring with Scapple (and/or its free alternatives)
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If you don't know what you want to say, try writing something about why you don't know what you want to say.