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1. Writer's Block


I am writing a new book. The excitement is high! I feel like sitting at the computer 24/7. I'm on a roll, Chapter 5. I look at the screen, then look at the keyboard. I wait for my fingers to pound out more goodness.

Nothing happens.

My mind drifts. Maybe I should comment on a picture book I read (see below). Maybe I should check-out the game I'm playing on Facebook, and while I'm there I'll look at the stats on my Facebook Page. I glance outside, it's beautiful. Walking the dog sounds pretty good.

Another though jumps in my head: I could clean the house. I laugh. Writer's Block can cause all sorts of crazy thoughts!

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