

The very phrase makes me roll my eyes like the thirteen-year-old I once was. Things have been thrown.īut I categorically do not believe in writer’s block. I have laid my head on my desk, deleted entire documents. I am an expert at staring at that godforsaken blinking cursor on a blank page. I know what it feels like to despair over the state of a work-in-progress.

Okay, here’s the thing: I know about getting stuck.

Kusek Lewis is our guest today to explain why she thinks writer’s block is a myth and to share her tips on how to avoid “getting stuck” while writing. From Meg Mitchell Moore to Sarah Jio, these writers have applauded the book for being charming, achingly real and heartfelt. Kristyn Kusek Lewis’ debut novel, How Lucky You Are, the story of three women struggling to keep their longstanding friendship alive, has received praise from some of the most respected authors of women’s fiction.
