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Writer's Block

  Writer's block is a common phenomenon experienced by many writers. It refers to a temporary inability to produce new work or come up with ideas for writing. It can be frustrating and can hinder the creative process. There are several factors that can contribute to writer's block. One of the main causes is fear or self-doubt. Writers may worry about their work not being good enough or fear criticism from others. This fear can paralyze their creativity and make it difficult to start or continue writing. Another factor is perfectionism. Some writers have high standards for their work and feel the need to produce flawless pieces. This pressure to be perfect can create a mental block and prevent them from putting their ideas on paper. External distractions can also play a role in writer's block. Noise, interruptions, or a chaotic environment can make it hard to concentrate and focus on writing. Additionally, personal issues or stress can occupy the mind, making it challenging

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A LONG TIME WITHOUT WRITING

I t's been a long time since I've picked up my pencil to write anything. I've been at home for the last couple of days (years if you look at it from a different perspective) thinking about the last piece of work I wrote and actually published. Well, it's been years. I've been doing a lot of thinking and soul searching and a lot of things came to mind as to why I had stopped writing after releasing Altered Genesis and Practically Fiction. The first thing was the fact that none of my books were selling. Just to be clear I didn't initially write them to sell them, but to get my work out there and for me to stay you know what I wanted to write stories and share them with people and you know what I did that. But I came to the realization that if people weren't buying my books how am I sharing it with anyone. Yes, I know that getting the work done and actually creating all those stories was an achievement in itself, but I wanted people to read what I wrote and to