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{{quote|''"He had writer's block once. It was the worst ten minutes of his life."''|'''[[Harlan Ellison]]''' referring to [[Isaac Asimov]], a very prolific writer.}}
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For a work [[Meta Concepts|written about the writer's own writer's block]], see [["How I Wrote This Article" Article]].
 
This is very much [[Truth in Television]] (except for the part about a writer never running into the same obstacle again - recurring writer's block is a thing). Writing is not always easy; just ask any [[Real Life]] author.
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Happens to Nakuru in episode 13 of [[Mayo Chiki]]. After a boy confesses his love to her, she gets very confused by it as she feels she's not the type to attract boys, since she's a [[Meganekko]] and obsessed [[Doujinshi]] writer/artist of [[Boys Love|BL manga]]. She then asks [[Mistaken for Gay|Jiro]] out on a date to see if it's simply because of her [[Buxom Is Better|boobs]], and after he helps her by barely resisting her advances, she seems to snap out of her block. But then she also has a [[Love Epiphany]] when she [[Bishie Sparkle|looks at him afterwards]] as well, and hilariously runs away.
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