Writer's block is not a struggle with your writing but with your thinking. Write your way out of it | Scriveners' Trappings | Scoop.it
Most graduate writers who are struggling with their writing are actually struggling with their thinking. It isn’t a psychological block, but rather the intellectual confusions endemic to the process of communicating sophisticated research. To Rachael Cayley, these confusions are real and can have deleterious consequences for writing, but when we treat these problems as conceptual problems in our thinking we create the space to use writing as a strategy to solve them. The writer’s block label may just be further alienating us from our own writing; write your way out.

Via Elizabeth E Charles, Dennis Swender, Jim Lerman