Monday, October 22, 2007

Writer's Burnout

Writer's burnout is a serious malady complained of in writers. Similar to writer's block it happens when writers write all day and have no fruitful writings.

Symptoms include: dizziness, headache (from pounding head against the wall) hate towards all your writings, a burning sensation. Signs that your writer is suffering this condition are wadded up papers in the trash can and mixed up scribbling on whatever comes in handy: a tissue, napkins, toilet paper, you name it.

If you have writer's burnout, the cure is not to read other's writing as this may encourage a deeper depression than previously described above, but reminiscing in previously published items may help.

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