You mean for world creation? I have a few tidbits of advice:
1. Avoid genre cliches. You can find huge lists of cliches with a quick google search.
2. Do your research. Ideas rarely reveal themselves spontaneously. You need to do research in order to get the juices flowing on a consistent basis.
3. Keep an idea book. I started one about a year ago. In my idea book for Nevercast, I have 70 core entries and dozens more side entries to elaborate upon them. I can refer to these ideas at any time and add further detail. Most ideas start out as a question, and I get back to them at a later time.
Writer's block?
You mean for world creation? I have a few tidbits of advice:
1. Avoid genre cliches. You can find huge lists of cliches with a quick google search.
2. Do your research. Ideas rarely reveal themselves spontaneously. You need to do research in order to get the juices flowing on a consistent basis.
3. Keep an idea book. I started one about a year ago. In my idea book for Nevercast, I have 70 core entries and dozens more side entries to elaborate upon them. I can refer to these ideas at any time and add further detail. Most ideas start out as a question, and I get back to them at a later time.