That was what Dr. Edmund Bergler called it in the 1940's. Who the heck is Edmund Bergler anyway, you ask? He was the man who first coined the term:
Writer's Block. After conducting multiple interviews and spending years with writers
suffering from creative problems,
he discarded some of the theories that
were popular at the time.
They hadn't drained themselves dry. They were not victim of a lack of external motivation: pay the landlord.
Nor did they lack talent nor possessed by laziness nor were they simply bored. In a 1950 paper called “Does Writer’s Block Exist?,” published in American Imago,
a journal founded by Freud in 1939, Bergler argued that a writer is like a psychoanalyst.
He “unconsciously tries to solve his inner problems via the sublimatory
medium of writing.”
A blocked writer is actually blocked
psychologically—
and the way to “unblock” that writer is through therapy.
Psychiatrists all over America are now rubbing their hands
in eager anticipation of hordes of anguished writers.
Not so fast there, Doc!
In the nineteen-seventies and eighties, the Yale University
psychologists Jerome Singer and Michael Barrios
tried to gain a more
empirically grounded understanding of what it meant to be creatively
blocked.
To give you the Cliff Notes version of their findings:
Blocked writers did, indeed, suffer from
flagging motivation, felt less joy in writing, daydreamed less, and could not recall their dreams.
Ah, Ha!
The famous prolific writer, Graham Greene, fell victim to the dreaded Writer's Block
and stumbled onto a solution that worked for him. In his fifties, he faced a creative
“blockage,” as he called it,
that prevented him from seeing the
development of a story or even, at times, its start.
In his youth, he had kept a dream journal.
The dream journal
proved to be his savior.
Dream journaling was a very special type of
writing, Greene believed.
No one but you sees your dreams. No one can
sue you for libel for writing them down. No one can fact-check you or
object to a fanciful turn of events.
He once told a friend:
“If one can remember an entire dream, the result is a sense of
entertainment sufficiently marked to give one the illusion of being
catapulted into a different world . . . .
One finds oneself remote from
one’s conscious preoccupations.”
In that freedom from conscious anxiety,
Greene found the freedom to do what he otherwise couldn’t:
Write.
Such escapes allow writers to find
comfort in the face of uncertainty;
they give writers’ minds the freedom
to imagine,
even if the things they imagine seem ludicrous,
unimportant, and unrelated to any writing project. Greene once had the
following dream:
"I
was working one day for a poetry competition and had written one
line
—‘Beauty makes crime noble’—
when I was interrupted by a criticism
flung at me from behind by T.S. Eliot.
‘What does that mean? How can
crime be noble?’ He had, I noticed, grown a moustache."
Suffering from Writer's Block?
Why not try putting down your last
dream into prose?
As Louis L'Amour wrote: "The water does not flow
until you turn on the faucet." Go ahead: explore your inner self. You might be surprised what you find.
"If you want peace, stop fighting. If you want peace of mind, stop fighting with your thoughts." -Elu "Nothing can bring you peace of mind but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson "The punishment of every disordered mind is its own disorder." - St. Augustine
As I sat down at my laptop tonight, mulling over what to write for tomorrow's post,
Anything I could write seemed trivial against a backdrop of
death, hate, and the madness resulting from becoming ensnared in Middle Eastern blood-feuds.
I heard one word murmur within my mind: "Peace." I wasn't thinking of inner peace.
I was thinking of what my writing friends might be interested in. Perhaps the Great Mystery answered my question for me. Don't expect any great wisdom here though.
I am not the Great Mystery. I don't have the job qualifications. But I know that, like happiness, you cannot find peace by looking for it.
Like happiness, peace of mind is a by-product of living not its goal.
Be true to you: When we practice congruency, we behave similarly to the way we feel and
think.
When the way we see ourselves and the way the world sees us is
the same, we are practicing congruency.
Problems arise when we see
ourselves one way
(for example, as a loving mother)
but behave in ways
that are at odds with how we would like to see ourselves
(for example,
neglect our children because we are too busy).
Finding ways to keep our
inner ideals and the way we behave similar is one of the keys to peace
of mind.
Peace on the battlefield:
It is easier to be at peace when we listen to beautiful music, play with our pets,
walk through undisturbed nature, and step away from the world.
But Life is a harsh mistress.
She draws you back into the chaos of conflicts with bosses, spouses, children, bills, ill health ...
the number of enemy troops you face sometimes appear endless. Each battlefield we find ourselves on contains a lesson that will keep us from worse ones
if we but learn it correctly.
Look for that lesson.
Perhaps it is only to take ourselves not so seriously, to learn to laugh at ourselves
(we will never run out of material!),
to learn that some battles are not worth the collateral damage,
or to find we should not fail to plan unless we plan to fail.
Failure has negative connotations, but actually, everyone fails.
How can you improve or learn anything if you never fail?
A healthy
attitude towards failure encourages bravery.
It’s not you that is the
failure, instead it is what you tried that failed. There is a big
difference.
Listen to the Wake-Up Call of Loss
To lose something we had taken blithely for granted is jarring.
It should alert us to look for all the other blessings in our lives that really are so precious.
Forgive: Those who hurt us have taken enough of our time. Why invite them along in your thoughts for the rest of the day?
They have to live in the world they make for themselves with their thoughtless natures. Forgive them, release them from the obligation they owe you, and you will find you have released yourself.
Hate is like drinking rat poison, hoping the rat will die of it.
Think Outside of Yourself
Each person you pass or meet is fighting a battle no one knows anything about.
Be kinder than you might be inclined to be for that reason.
Learn the Power of a Smile
Whenever you are laughing or smiling, something interesting happens.
Not only does something happen on a chemical level to make you feel
better,
but it also stops all stress and negativity from entering your
psyche.
A simple smile can make such a difference.
‘Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our
power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our
freedom.’ ~Victor Frankl
(the 2nd most important sentence in your book) gets the reader to buy & read your book.
The last sentence makes them glad
they did.
Take the THE RISE OF SKYWALKER.
Everyone, even the ones who enjoyed the first of the film, were turned off by the ending.
What a great last line will do:
1.) Refers back to a theme that runs throughout the book. Double bonus points if it mirrors the first line. 2.) Breathes a spirit of victory (even in defeat) or hope. 3.) Reveals the purpose of the novel and/or meaning of the title. A good last line will give finality,
yet with a sense of continuing into another story that those who survived the novel will continue living their lives.
GREAT LAST LINES:
"So that, in the end, there was no end." - Patrick White, The Tree of Man (1955)
"But wherever they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on top of the Forest, a little boy and his Bear will always be playing." - A.A. Milne, The House at Pooh Corner(1928)
"He waited for someone to tell him who to be next." - Brian Evenson, The Open Curtain(2006)
"But the effect of her being on those around her was incalculably diffusive:
for the growing good of the wortld is partly dependent on unhistoric acts;
and that things are not so ill with you and me as they might have been
is half owing to the number who lived faithfully a hidden life, and rest in unvisited tombs." - George Elliot, Middlemarch (1871-72) "He was soon borne away by the waves and lost in darkness and distance." - Mary Shelly, Frankenstein (1818) "It was the nightmare of real things, the fallen wonder of the world." - Don DeLillo, The Names(1982) "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past." - F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (1925) "Everything had gone right with me since he died, but how I wished there existed someone to whom I could say that I was sorry." - Graham Greene, The Quiet American (1956)
Dreamer. Writer. Believer in the worth of each soul I meet.
It is not so bad a thing to have been born with the gift of laughter and the knowledge that the world is mad.
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