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February 26, 2007

I Got Nothing Today

Since the middle of last week, I have been attempting to write a post about the cost of hardcover books. For reasons unknown, I can't finish the damn thing. My thoughts are so scattered that I can't construct an argument or organize sentences to form paragraphs. Distractions are everywhere:

  • The wood stove needs feeding.
  • Hundreds of unread books beg me to finish The Wasp Factory.
  • Piles of old newspapers threaten to topple.
  • The vacuum and dirty dishes accuse me of living in squalor.
  • A box of cookies screams to be let out of a dark cabinet.
  • It snows. The walk and driveway want shoveling.
  • Family and friends harass me to update the resume.
  • The cat meows endlessly and I think I'm starting to understand his language.

Is this writer's block? Can I suffer from it even if I'm not a writer?

As a first step toward making life easier, I'm tossing what I've written. I'd simply like to declare:

Hardcover books cost a lot of money.


comments

yes, I have a lot of times like this too. Even writing a little blog post sometimes seems impossible becuase of too many distractions and demands stopping my thoughts from focusing. I do find, though, that if I put it to one side for a while (even till next day), something comes into my mind with relatively little effort eventually.
I stress this only refers to blog posts though, not to "proper" writing.

Maxine, thanks for stopping by and commiserating. It's always reassuring to know that you're not the only one who suffers from the occasional blogging hiccup.

 

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