Tag: writers block
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Plot Died — Icons Survived.
Writer’s block wasn’t silence but overcrowding: perfected gods, frozen icons, hymns talking over one another, while the plot died quietly, without witnesses or mercy.
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February 10th Observed not Believed.
February 10th was declared important because no one could remember why, and remembering nothing together now passes for collective meaning.
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Plot Died ,Wool Survived.
Wool lay everywhere, words went missing, and God showed up uninvited—explaining that when vowels leave, meaning follows, and narratives die quietly mid-sentence.
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Ideas Everywhere…Words Nowhere.
Chaotic is the word for it, write a page a day challenge gets challenged specially when Ptah decides to create every word.
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Unblocking the Writers Block
Was the last bit we dealt with in the Himalayan writing retreat. For me it was the weakest of the session. The resource person could have respected our time and intellect a little… this is my personal opinion and need not be generic. A writers block is a condition were where one is unable to…