Finally,
I can
concentrate
on what needs to be
written
for all
eyes
to see.
"I wonder if it really was writer's block?" I tell myself.
The concentration,
and
the motivation.
The loss of concentration,
and
the loss of motivation.
The concentration,
and
the motivation.
Vice-versa.
This cycle has been
affecting
my
thoughts
ever since
I started
writing.
Writer's block.
The spider's web.
The time that I spend,
while trying not to stare at the clock.
It
is all
in my head.
A construct
that
I laid over myself...
brick
by
brick.
A search
for what is needed
when I enter
the
Internet.
Where
I find myself
being tangled up in
the spider's web.
The time
that is needed
to
give thought
to
what is really being thought of.
It
is all
in my head.
It
is
a process...
the writing process.
"It
is
myself."
I
tell
myself.
At this very moment,
I tell myself,
"I need
to keep this idea
in mind."
Deep breath.
I need
to write,
to think,
to search,
and to breathe.
I need
to
write.
...write...
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Writing the Write Words
Short StoryThe process of writing has always been full of thoughts,... struggling, and wonderful thoughts. Any writer can admit to encountering writer's block, and searching the internet for helpful tips. This is the process of what being a writer is like, whe...