Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26714162-20170723135912/@comment-26485526-20170723195027

One thing that really got me through writer's block in Montserrat especially was a little saying that I came up with "When in doubt, stir the pot." If I really had no clue where to go next or how to get to a certain boot, I'd maybe throw in a little twist, have someone pick a fight, or whatever.

Obviously that would be a little more difficult if you have a more specific story-line in place (like I do with Uruguay & Mozambique). With those seasons, if the writer's block is bad enough, I just take a little break, then try to brainstorm ideas of what to do next without messing with the world order too badly (although if you think something needs to change with the boot order, go right ahead).

Another thing you can do is read other people's fanons. Sometimes, someone else's fanon may give you an idea that you like, and you can use your characters to make that moment or situation unique to your own season. Often times, these little moments don't involve strategy at all, which makes them great little fillers that you can insert between scenes.

Hope that helps you! :D