Hey, wanna see some memes that totally get writers? We're diving straight into the hilarious world of writer struggles, caffeine boosts, and creative chaos. Let’s go!
This post may include affiliate links.
This meme nails writer's block while trying to explain writer's block. It's like staring at a blank page while your brain is on vacation. Sometimes you just can’t decide what to say first - classic!
Writer Dana Shavin called it out: indecision is just fear wearing a costume. Writers want meaning, not just words, and if you can’t find that meaning, well... blank page city.
Neuroscientist Anne-Laure Le Cunff says the secret to beating writer’s block is to grab ideas whenever and wherever they pop up - notes, voice memos, carrier pigeon, whatever works.
Next up, swear on your favorite mug to write on a schedule. Daily, weekly, whenever. Tell a friend, shout it from the rooftops online, just don’t chicken out. Practice makes less-worst writers!
Most importantly? Lower your expectations. Scribble something quick, messy, and completely silly. Even parking lot poems or bus stop haikus count! The trick is to keep trying weird stuff till something sticks.
Dana also loves the game: write "10 Terrible Ideas" followed by "10 Even Worse Ideas." It’s a mess, it’s fun, and somehow ideas sneak in.
And hey, shake up your usual style! Write in a genre you hate or create the wackiest character you can imagine. Seeing your work through goofy glasses can spark seriously cool inspiration.

37
0