Unlock Your Creative Genius: How Ramona Ausubel’s "Unstuck" Transforms Writer’s Block into Breakthroughs
The second exercise I’ve adopted is cutting up my drafts—removing entire sections increment by increment and completely rewriting the story with only what is left. By saving all these excised fragments, I can revisit them later to spark entirely new projects.
This is what makes Ausubel’s book so valuable: it offers a treasure trove of creative strategies that push your writing in unexpected directions, opening up a story rather than closing it off.
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Emily Webber is a writer of criticism, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Her work has appeared in Rain Taxi, the Ploughshares Blog, The Rumpus, Writer magazine, America Magazine, and elsewhere. She’s the author of a chapbook of flash fiction, Macerated.




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