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RANDOM THOUGHT

Hey everyone,

So I had a random thought while in bed. Thought: At any time do you feel like you are losing yourself? Well, I think I've been feeling that way for the past couple of weeks. I've been so unmotivated and I find it such a pain to even move to get things I need to be done. I've been sitting on my book for the past couple months and I've started typing what I have up so I can hand it off to the illustrator so that he can start on pulling the graphics together, but I just keep typing some and saying that I will get back to it when I have time...

As a writer, I feel that this feeling, this whatever it is, could be the total death of my writing. I usually have a bunch of ideas swarming around in my head, ready to be put on paper, but lately, that's not happening for me. I want to know if anyone else has had this feeling? I am hoping that this is just a thing right now so that I can get back on my game. I haven't really written anything as far as a short story since February and for me, that's a damn long time to not have anything ...AAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGG. For those that are reading this you're probably saying it's writer's block or something, but I really don't feel like it is. It's just no motivation...I need to get back on my game and I don't want to force myself, because I feel if I do I will end up writing crap. Well I hope that I find new inspiration and get my motivation back, and get my a** in gear and at least post about three short stories soon.

OH WELL, let's see where this goes. Anyway don't forget to pick up my latest book "Practically Fiction" at Smashwords: Practically Fiction

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