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Old 03-24-2013, 12:04 PM #1
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Confused Getting creativity back

I am a writer, poetry mostly, published and all, and I want to start writing childrens' books. I've written one and am about to start submitting it to agents, but I'm really struggling to get back on track creatively. Part of the problem is that I can't read as much as I'd like, mostly because my eyes hurt too much. I have a nook and can blow up the text, which really helps, but it just still hurts! I have barely written anything since my first concussion 2 1/2 years ago. I've got back my cognitive function, so what's the hold up? It's frustrating. I just feel totally out of practice! Anyone else dealing with this?
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