So my question to you creative types is this: have you experienced the dreaded writer's block? What do you do to reignite your passion for something? Tell me your stories and post me your links!
Just write something. Anything. Good or bad,
write. Even if it's gobbledygook, set a word quota and stick to it.
Reigniting passion? Well, do something else for a while. For instance, do you really want to write EVE stories but burned out on EVE? Write something else. Anything else. Don't limit yourself. Find a website with some writing exercises on it, and dive in.
Read. Always read.
Want a new perspective? Take a
class in a subject you've never studied before.
Want to have more creative energy? Get out and walk/exercise for half an hour before sitting down to write. Sounds crazy (to some, at least), but it works.
Good books for writers:
Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting, by Syd Field
Fiction Writing for Dummies, Randy Ingermanson and Peter Economy
How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy by Orson Scott Card
The first one is more of a "fundamentals" book. It's mostly focused on screenplay writing, but the advice/format can help build a better story structure. The second has LOTS of advice, some good, some not so good. The third... well, I'm not an Orson Scott Card fan, but the guy's a prolific author in multiple mediums. He also has some good insight into writing science fiction (and genre writing as a whole).
Anyways, hope this helps!