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Hollywood Shadows: A Cure for Blocked Screenwriters

Hollywood Shadows: A Cure for Blocked Screenwriters

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Hollywood Shadows: A Cure for Blocked Screenwriters

Dana Goodyear | The New Yorker | March 15, 2011 | 5,383 words

The writer was in despair. For a year and a half, he had been trying to write a script that he owed to a studio, and had been unable to produce anything. Finally, he started seeing a therapist. The therapist, Barry Michels, told him to close his eyes and focus on the things he was grateful for. The first time he did this, in the therapist’s office, there was a long silence. “What about your dog?” Michels asked. “O.K. I’m grateful for my dog,” the writer said after a while. “The sun?” “Fine, the sun,” the writer said. “I’m grateful for sun. Sometimes.”