Volume 05 Issue 2

Page 63

BLOCKED By Michael Dailey

He crumpled a piece of paper in his frustrated hands and threw the ball of disappointment into the pile of other disappointments. One poem after another found its final resting place by the trashcan that was now overflowing. The clock ticked impatiently above him, wagging its second hand in disapproval. His forehead met the glass desk for the hundredth time that night. On his desk lay a menacing black cube. The cube had a ghoulish green glow to it and a light smoke danced around the cube’s faces.

You only have to write two pages, that’s not so hard is it? He leaned his head back in his chair and stared at the blank paper before him. Anything that came to mind was quickly discarded, as it was deemed boring or stupid. He wrote sentence of a zombie story, and felt proud for making it to the second line of the page. Then he remembered how overdone zombie stories are and struck the idea with the end of his pencil. Part of him felt the box judging him as it sat quietly overlooking his workspace.

What about something about love? He channeled his inner Nicholas Sparks and wrote the sappiest love story a high schooler could write. To get in the mood he played Taylor Swift’s entire discography on repeat. By the time he reached her Red album he had made it to the end of the first page, and his writing started to come to a standstill. Four breakups and a prom dance later, he realized this wasn’t him at all, and did away with the love story.

Did you really think that was a good idea? He was becoming discouraged, and dejectedly he lay his pencil down. Nothing was working. He found premade writing prompts online and attempted to formulate some sort of response. In-


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