Writer's block, an owner's guide: Your (backside) (sic)

“Steve Martin said writer’s block was an excuse to go out and get drunk. Can you imagine Balzac or Dostoevsky getting writer’s block?”

[Frank McCourt] playfully suggested a command might be to “Get off your (backside) and write” or maybe “Get on your (backside) and write.”

These remarks by Frank McCourt are from newstimeslive.com.

And your response?

Published on May 1, 2006 at 8:01 pm. Linking to this article? Thank you! The permanent address is http://www.todayiwrite.com/journal/115.html

No responses yet, you're the first!

Leave your response:

Regular readers click here to enter your user name

New responders click here to register a user name

RSS feed for comments on this post

TrackBack URI