In my experience, switching to an entirely different narrator viewpoint works as a cure for writer's block. That’s what I did in my novel: rather than create a bunch of selfsame (or affectedly contrasting) characters endowed with different names, as many fiction authors do, I did create ones who think and speak using a varied vocabulary range, and exercise their own morals just as decision-making processes.
hmmm. I may need to try this soon. sounds/feels like a legit approach...
Ha ha, I’m not sure about any legitimacy here. That said, I’ve never experienced writer’s block, because every moment I didn’t feel like writing one specific POV character, I always had several others begging my mind to skip into their shoes.