Dear Writes Block

Dear Writes Block

A Story by Josh Starcher
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I've taken it upon myself tot complete a 14 day writing challenge from Writersdigest.com. The first prompt was to compose a letter to writers block.

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Dear Writer’s Block, it’s not you, it’s me. I’ve allowed myself to fall into the depths of your treacherous hallows for far too long. You are dark and cold and all encompassing. I’ve hard a time discerning which way I should go in order to get out, but I now have a proper heading and the keys to your metaphorical cells. I have used you as an excuse for too long and it is now time to put you to rest, indefinitely. As strong and all consuming as you are, I will make myself stronger. You are my Goblin King. I am no longer afraid of you and you’re power over me is finished… DO YOU HEAR ME??!!!! FINISHED!!!! 

Motivation is something that you will never take from me again. My dreams and aspirations are beyond your captivity and their light shall illumine the darkest and deepest trenches of your hallows. To steal a line from one of my favorite books/ movies “YOU SHALL NOT PASS!” (Gandolf is my homie)

I used to marvel are your strength and power. I will admit that your attraction and draw is something of legend. Too many stories will never be told because of your evil clutches. Stories that deserve to be written, read and told now rest within you. How many life changing stories have you stolen? How may characters will never be loved due to your ways? How many dreams have you crushed? Countless I’m sure. 

I rebuke you Writers Block. You will no longer keep me captive, this I swear. My thoughts, stories, characters and dreams will no longer and will never fall to you. I find it funny how scared I was of you and now that I have found your weakness, I will strike true and sure. 

You truly are weak and pathetic. You are ugly and feeble. I feel sad when I think about how I used to be stuck with you. Your purpose for existence is not longer recognizable. This will be the last time I will ever think of you. Consider this my resignation, “Dear John” letter and good riddance all in one.

You are not worth the time it has taken to compose this letter and I am ashamed of myself for even considering you enough to do so. Forget my name because I assure you… I have already forgotten yours. 



© 2014 Josh Starcher


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Added on August 12, 2014
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Josh Starcher
Josh Starcher

Coram , MT



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