by laslowe February 26, 2008

A common affliction among writers of all kinds. The opposite of writer's block, it's when one starts to write out an idea, but is unsure of how to precede with the story. Then the writer becomes interested in another idea and starts that one. The process is then repeated over and over until the writer goes back to the original story to finish it, only to find themselves in the same predicament as before.
Common among new writers. The affliction is normally cured after a story, regardless of which one, is completely finished.
Common among new writers. The affliction is normally cured after a story, regardless of which one, is completely finished.
Friend: "Hey, what's wrong?"
Writer: "I'm still stuck with writer's sphere, man.I can't seem to get out of this never ending cycle."
Friend: "Again? What is this, your fifth story?
Writer: "Twenty-seventh..."
Writer: "I'm still stuck with writer's sphere, man.I can't seem to get out of this never ending cycle."
Friend: "Again? What is this, your fifth story?
Writer: "Twenty-seventh..."
by nicht reinblütigen June 29, 2014

When one is writing or typing a piece of literature and they cannot think about what to put next. It gets annoying and it takes another minute to think about what to put down next.
by WhoDatFreshBoi May 27, 2019

A writer who doesn't care about fame or fortune as long as someone reads their story and enjoys it. As long as their story got attention enough to put a smile on somebody's face is enough for them to continue to write.
That guy in our class spends his time and writes all those fan fictions has severe writer's sydrome. He can't stop writing cause his fans love his stories.
by Closet Possum July 18, 2017

by Qt tip February 13, 2019

A person who can't think of anything interesting to say in support of their argument, and is therefore reduced to criticizing other's spelling on the Internet. Doing so is the Internet debate equivalent of an Irish Limerick (a short, simple, rude poem)
by BostonBestEats July 5, 2023

When a writer uses an uncommonly known or used phrase or punctuation, that gives them a rush of dopamine from feeling smarter than the general public
by Nobodyrllycareslol February 23, 2021
