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From the page... "Picture a blank page and what do you see? A canvas waiting to be filled with your words and your voice? Or a taunting emptiness that has you despairing over your first line?" I'm ALWAYS suffering from writer's block!!! Worth a read..
Reviewed by Spirit50 Jul 07 2008, 08:34am ( 138 reviews ) • wordclay.com
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Rated by deadeyeman on May 28, 4:05pm
I'll just gaze at this list and laugh (or cry).
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Rated by financialnut on Dec 12 2008, 7:59am
I blog fairly regularly and this is good stuff. I can't tell you how often I get writers' block. Thanks for the site!
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Rated by Mnes on Dec 10 2008, 1:55am
Ways to conquer that literary monster: writer's block.
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Rated by Darkwarrior331 on Dec 08 2008, 9:24am
Advices that are more helpful than they seem...
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Rated by atomictaco on Dec 03 2008, 9:32am
Writing flows for me in the morning. Fresh ideas from dreams can kill writers block in a heartbeat.
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Rated by karlbarr on Nov 10 2008, 5:46pm
Escritura
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Rated by Elwood on Nov 10 2008, 1:14am
Basic advice on writer's block. I liked this line: "For example, Kurt Vonnegut pictured himself writing to his sister when he started a book. For him, she acted as the devil's advocate, frowning when a sentence sounded sour, laughing when a scene tickled her."
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Rated by cakersst on Nov 09 2008, 3:26am
I like lt it teaches me how to improve my writing.
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Rated by Sendmefunnystuff on Nov 08 2008, 11:16am
very basic but good advice