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Original Posting 1 August 2011
Writers Digest, February 1993, pages 25 to 27, has an article by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff with the title, "The End of Writer's Block!" Maya points out that sometimes changing the way you look at something -- or what you call it -- can help solve the problem. She explains that her own victory over writer's block began when a melodramatic friend announced that she had writer's block. In savoring the image, Maya realized that there's an implication of something solid there. Some kind of barrier that has to be overcome.
( a bridge across the block? )
So, there you go. Instead of bashing your head against a brick wall (writer's block), try putting up a bridge across the gaps.
And keep writing.
Writers Digest, February 1993, pages 25 to 27, has an article by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff with the title, "The End of Writer's Block!" Maya points out that sometimes changing the way you look at something -- or what you call it -- can help solve the problem. She explains that her own victory over writer's block began when a melodramatic friend announced that she had writer's block. In savoring the image, Maya realized that there's an implication of something solid there. Some kind of barrier that has to be overcome.
( a bridge across the block? )
So, there you go. Instead of bashing your head against a brick wall (writer's block), try putting up a bridge across the gaps.
And keep writing.