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Any writers on /lit/?

I'm writing a short story but I'm having trouble with some writers block.

When ever I'm not writing, it's like this pool of good ideas and dialog fills up in my head, but the longer I hold it in, the more of It I loose. I can really only write during a certain part of the day, and by the time I get to it, I feel like I've been drained.

So what do you guys do? Do you carry voice recorders for your good ideas and dialog? Do you have a small notebook for immediate writing?

>> No.4084581

>Any writers on /lit/?

Of course not, we're all just here to argue about books we haven't read

>> No.4084596

>>4084581
Eh, not all readers write. My mistake

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>> No.4085106

I can't understand what writers block is. If it is an intense feeling of "not wanting to write" I get that all the time. Fuck writing when you could watch a movie or TV or play a video game.
If you can't do the physical aspect of putting idea's on paper you must be dumb.

I believe Writers Block is when a person just honestly doesn't want to do any actual writing.