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Is Blaming Writer's Block Socially Acceptable?
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Of course I know that writer's block is an actual thing, I've just never experienced it before. To me, it's like an urban legend or a fairy tale myth. It's not really, well, real to me. You know how people say it's not real unless I see it? Well that applies to me too. I have never struggled with writing anything before so I wouldn't know how it feels to not be able to think of anything to write. Those poor people who struggle.. It's not like I, Amber, will ever struggle with something so trivial like that. Right?
Emily S.
Is Blaming Writer's Block Socially Acceptable?
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