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Summary

A writer grapples with a severe case of writer's block and turns to limericks and poetry as a potential remedy, seeking advice from fellow writers.

Abstract

The author of the article is experiencing a profound writer's block, which has persisted for six weeks, rendering them unable to produce quality work. Despite previous accolades for their writing, the current inability to write has left them feeling devoid of creativity and inspiration. In an attempt to overcome this obstacle, the author has resorted to writing limericks, hoping to reignite their passion for writing. The article calls out to the writing community for advice and strategies to emerge from this creative slump, emphasizing the shared struggle among writers during challenging times. The author acknowledges the difficulty in overcoming this block, even with the prospect of fulfilling fifty grand dreams, and humorously contemplates more drastic measures before ultimately deciding on the therapeutic power of poetry.

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  • The author views writer's block as a significant hindrance to their craft, comparing their current output to meaningless "fart."
  • There is a sense of desperation as the author humorously considers extreme solutions like using feathers and tar or a molotov fuse to regain their muse.
  • The writer believes that poetry, specifically limericks, has the potential to rescue their writing ability from a state of nothingness or "frigoric."
  • The author expresses frustration at their inability to write even a simple newsletter, indicating a deep impact on their professional and creative life.
  • They are open to suggestions and advice from other writers, indicating a communal approach to problem-solving within the writing community.
  • The writer shows a playful attitude towards their situation, using it as an opportunity to learn new words like "frigoric" and to engage with their peers.

CPR BY LIMERICK

Anyone Else In A Writer’s Funk?

Holy crap, I’m looking to poetry to save me

Photo by Ignacio Amenábar on Unsplash

Something’s in the way Can’t find words to say Writer’s block Can’t pick the lock Could poetry save my day?

After six weeks apart My writing, poof, all fart Used words totalling six Just to stay in the mix But now there’s no art in my heart

Before, some said I was clever It drove me to write much more better Now I sit and stare I can’t even dare To churn out a friggin’ newsletter

This the worst bout by far Nearly resorting to feathers and tar Or molotov fuse To bring back the muse But that might leave a wee little scar

So I’ve returned to the limerick To help rekindle my schtick And save my poor head From fear and from dread Back from the brink of frigoric*

Even a challenge at hand With fifty dreams of some grand Doesn’t even lather So much as a blather My writing still nowhere and jammed

I’ll put out the call To everyone y’all Asking nice For any advice On winning this maddening brawl?

Anyone out there struggling as well and/or happy to share whatever go-to’s you use in these uncertain times? Could be fun. And helpful.

Anne Bonfert, Dave Logan, Rodney Brazier, Susan Foster, Alice Cunningham, Michael Burg, MD (AKA Medium Michael Burg), Jennifer McDougall, Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她), Kristi Keller Anthony O'Dugan, yesnodunno, Carlos Garbiras, Christopher Robin, Squeeze the Avocado, Kyomi O'Connor, kasey sparks, K. Barrett, Susan Alison, Australian Alien, Mary Chang Story Writer, VV Valentine, Amanda Wilson

*If nothing else, I learned a new word. Thanks RhymeZone.

Frigoric: n. a hypothetical fluid medium of cold — Wiktionary

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