Writer's block was first described by a psychoanalyst, Edmund Bergler, in 1947. For most writers, "writer's block" is a common affliction. Because writers approach their work in different ways and they have various ways of writing, an array of things can cause anxiety, which most often leads to the dreaded writer's block.
Some of us find plot holes as big as the
Great Blue Hole in our stories, and we don't know how to repair them. Others run out of inspiration. We feel our mus...
Published on April 22, 2013 18:33