Trying to work out whether I want to strike out into the outside world after lockdown, and finding out that I don’t, and have, to my surprise turned into quite the hermit.
writers block can be a real issue for anyone who writes, whether that’s books, articles, blogs, or talks. Anything that involves you having to translate the myriad wonders of your mind, into simple words that you can put on a page is bound to be tricky isn’t it?
Now I am not sure how much thought was put into my list (I cannot remember, thank you perimenopause), but the first thing that stuck me, which I am sure you will question also, is that I only managed to think of eighteen things to put on my list
Here is the all new and improved Laughing at Myself, a collection of stories about the times life makes you look like an idiot, and how to survive the embarrassment cover.
Other authors are not your competition, your measuring stick, or a reason not to write. They can be your inspiration, and your teachers.This is exactly what David Sedaris and Barbara Comys did for me.