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Elizabeth's Blog Post #18

 EElizabeth’s English Blog #18

By: Elizabeth Crotts

 

Writer’s Block

What should I write? This has been the constant thought circulating my brain waves for the past 10 minutes. I have a decent list of blog post ideas lying next to me on my leather living room sofa, but I have no passion for any of the topics. It’s even more bothersome because I am the one who wrote the darn thing. I came up with the ideas or I sifted through at least 100 prompts on the internet to find the ideas I liked the best. I wrote the list 4 days ago and I already lost interest. Now, I don’t know what to write!

Some people would label this situation “writer’s block” or say “I am lazy and want to get out of this assignment.” I would say those are false presuppositions. This is my favorite assignment that my professor has told me to do. I am not lazy because I have worked my tooshie off to create captivating topics and write about life lessons that have importance. I also don’t have writer’s block. I can prove it. I have written over 200 words for this blog post, which fulfills the requirements my professor set.

 

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