One of the many conversations I had on
Facebook this morning brought up this question for me. My
grand-daughter posted that she was struck in the writer's block zone.
A mutual friend commented that writer's block is an illusion.
While I
commented that it's true we can set our mind to do almost anything,
I've had some afterthoughts. Turns out that writer's block is not a
“black and white” issue after all. And sometimes, it's very real.
Here's why.
Writers need a large portion of their
brain to come up with something readable. Granted, you can often just
start writing and break through the mental blockage. However, the
blockage itself is very real. Yes, you can put your mind to it, get
through it and go on to pen an astounding piece of work, most of the
time. But if your brain is busy with other things, doing so can be
daunting.
Writing isn't like most jobs. You
absolutely cannot do it unless the perfect mindset exists in you.
Your mind must be receptive, free of stress and most of all,
completely engaged in what you're doing. Otherwise, you're probably
going to turn out something that's a little less wonderful than you
wanted it to be.
Take this little blog post.
Today I am in a lot of pain. I know the
points I wish to make. Unfortunately, with that back pain occupying
my head, things are not quite coming out as I hoped they would. But
it isn't just extenuating circumstances that can cause writer's block
to become real. It's other factors too.
Here are a few:
*A negative attitude
*A bad mood
*Outside distractions
*Being upset about the subject matter
*Running out of new ideas
*Trying to project positivism when
you're depressed.
I could go on as there are many more
obstacles we face as writers, but you get the point. While it's true
that all these things can be conquered by adopting a more productive
and positive, “can do” mindset, writers still have to get past
them. They are very real. That's because, they are in our heads
where we live. But more importantly, they are in our heads where our
thoughts live. And we can't put those thoughts on paper without
thinking.
In fact, writing is literally your
brain on paper. So, if your head is not clear, your writing is not
clear.
Is writer's block an illusion?
Yes, in that you can talk your brain
into doing anything you want it to.
No, in that the blockage is very real
until you figure out how to leave it behind, work around it or
eliminate it.
You can be as industrious and positive
as you want but you still have to conquer those obstacles before you
can keep writing. And that, my friends is why they call it writer's block.