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Callum J. Jones: No Limits

Callum J. Jones

Jun 29 2019

1 mins

No Limits

 

A stack of notebooks sits in front of me.

They’re all blank, yet to be filled.

I’m a writer, so notebooks are key

To scribble down new ideas, though some will go unfulfilled.

 

But I have a problem: I’m suffering from writer’s block.

I’m stuck, unable to go forward.

Deadlock!

Writing is not straightforward.

 

“How hard is it to punch out a good piece

with perfect, structured concepts straight away?”

It’s hard. It definitely doesn’t come with ease!

Nothing can come through a blocked doorway.

 

For me, the only thing to bust my block is:

Free writing.

Write non-stop about flowers for ten minutes.

It works—I’m free!—free writing knows no limits!

Callum J. Jones

 

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