“A bad writer is just a good writer with writer's block.”
Strip from November 18, 2006
Bucky Katt
“A bad writer is just a good writer with writer's block.”
Strip from November 18, 2006
Bucky Katt
Mount Madonna Messenger
“Cure for writer's block: blow something up(in the story)”
“writing about a writer's block is better than not writing at all”
Source: The Last Night of the Earth Poems
moments don’t usually come at the keyboard. They come when I’m lying on the floor, staring into space (or banging my head against the wall in frustration). All of a sudden the Unconscious Camera turns on, a movie starts playing in my head-and there it is: The Big Moment. Or the Whole Damn Story. And, in many ways, I had nothing whatsoever to do with it.
A Conversation With The Legendary J.M. DeMatteis! (2004)
“He had writer's block once. It was the worst ten minutes of his life.”
About Isaac Asimov – quoted in Page Fright : Foibles and Fetishes of Famous Writers (2009) by Harry Bruce
Jerry Pournelle, in "Chaos Manor: Is there an Upgrade in your future?" in Dr. Dobb's Journal : Software Tools For The Professional Programmer (2005), Vol. 30, Issues 374-379, p. 9
Variant: Most writers hate to write, and will grasp any excuse to do something else … There are exceptions. Isaac Asimov actually was never happier than sitting at a keyboard — first, his old typewriter; then, the TRS-80; and later, a more conventional PC. But then, Isaac was unusual, and his experience with writer's block was the worst 10 minutes of his life.
“Beauty breeds beauty, truth triggers truth. The cure for writer's block is therefore to read.”
Source: The Humans