The Writers' Block

The Writers' Block

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writer's block ˌrʌɪtəz ˈblɒk 1. The condition of being unable to think of what to write or how to proceed with writing. The Oz Publishers, living up its name, organises magnificent contests in honor of the very act of writing. With around a thousand schools participating, the contest was proclaimed as the best, surpassing any other competition in the state. Rochester's Academy, an ordinary public school decides to lay low, and avoid this prestigious contest for reasons unknown. When one of its students decide it's time to step up the game for her own reasons, will the future of the school or even the contest change? What could a highschool student possibly be capable of? Maybe not alone, but with aid of her friends, Alexis plans to climb to the top.Together. Because friendship defies logic, oh so beautifully. Friendships blossom. Secrets unravel. A few near death experiences. And of course, a lot of misplaced pens. And more phrases written in this format, because there are times when people run out of ideas. But all throughout the question remains: who can be trusted? "Not everyone is who they claim to be." The picture in the cover does not belong to me. Credits to respective owners. Viewer discretion is advised. Do not post or reblog this without my permission. #14 in Satire (surprisingly) (21/5/18) (DD/MM/YY) #4 in Minority (22/6/18) #26 in References (27/9/18) #50 in Troll (11/7/18)
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