Writer’s Block, A Conversation About Fiction

A changing number of people sit around a conference table. They all bear the same face.

Moderator: The goal is to write fiction posts. What is holding us up?

Word Count: Don’t look at me. You know I can hit a keyboard. Give me an idea and fingers go flying.

Scheduling: Don’t look at me. I make plenty of time for non-fiction posts, for art posts, for lesson posts.

Inner child: Don’t look at me. I wrote tons of stories. Remember, I aced Language Arts assignments. Not my fault if you lot aren’t listening anymore.

Inner Editor: Don’t look at me. I know the difference between a blog post and a professional submission. Post whatever you floats your boat. I won’t stop it. Call me when you get a magazine sale and they want rewrites.

Moderator: Okay. We have the ability and the time. What is the roadblock?

All heads turn to look at a figure sitting in a corner looking at the wall. The figure is wearing a beret.

Moderator, clears throat.

Fiction, turns, flings cape dramatically over a shoulder: What!

Moderator: Do you have anything to say about the subject at hand?

Fiction, closes faceplate of space helmet, goes back to regarding wall: Hmmph.

Moderator: Are you doing a Murderbot impression?

Fiction, turns back, throws a handful of confetti that disappears before reaching the table: Okay, so you have a modicum of imagination.

Moderator: So what is the hold up?

Fiction, adjusting trench coat: You wanna know? You really wanna know?

Moderator: Yes, please.

Fiction, stand to see over tabletop lectern: You. All of you. You are the roadblock. (Points finger at Journalism.) Oh no. I can’t possible change this quote one tiny fraction of an iota.

Journalism: Of course not. If I’m quoting someone it is my job to represent what they said as closely as possible. I have a duty to the truth.

Fiction, twirls Snidley Whiplash mustache: Truth! News flash! Stories are make up! Remember the first graduate school English assignment? You made your argument by citing sources that reflected your points and then the professor busted you for not having any of your own ideas in the paper. Thirty seven years of telling other people’s stories. Do you even know how to tell your own?

Journalism: I think you’re being overly dramatic.

Fiction, tilts head so tiara catches the light: Dramatic? DRAMATIC? Moi? Do you even know what fiction is? (Settles down.) You take notes all the time. Do you ever take notes for me?

Journalism, closes notebook.

Fiction, replaces deerstalker with derby, points finger at Scheduling: And you! With your insistence on deadlines. How many times have you said, The thing about being good with deadlines is not being good without one. You think you are so clever. Do you know what that does to my creativity? You think you can say, It’s Saturday, make with the stories? (Waves hand.) Yes, yes. I assure you I can be professional. I can produce on demand …

Pauses for dramatic effect.

… once I get some respect around here.

Scheduling, looks down, shuffles papers on table.

Fiction, blows soap bubbles from wand, points finger at Photography: Don’t look so smug over there. How many times have you taken a photo for the beauty of it? For the inherent challenge of capturing a fleeting moment of light? Oh no, it’s all work and classes and blog posts. I’ve seen the camera folder on the phone. Every photo was taken on assignment. You are no more spontaneous than those other two.

Moderator: You feel quite passionate about this. Maybe you can turn this attitude into something.

Fiction, picks up ornate fountain pen: Hmmmm.

Scheduling, crosses ‘Write Saturday post’ off to do list.

Onwards!
Katherine

View From A Bridge, Recurring Guest Star Photography

Awareness of the outside world. Image from BCRI website, Caption says Posted by Micheal Holland March 12, 2022. Page shows up on my phone but not on my desktop.

Graphic of the words Juneteenth Freedom Day June 19 in white letters on a red, yellow and green background

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In town while I walked the Drum Run. [January Walks]

Photo of black & white trains on tracks under blue sky with clouds.

Photo by Greg Walcott
Birmingham, Alabama
January 2026

Onwards!
Katherine

A Tale of Two Pants, ASB Lessons

Awareness of the outside world. Purdue: Purdue Equine Hospital Team Comes to Aid of Horse Injured in Severe Storm in Michigan. Hat tip to G.

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Mounted photo showing rider's leg, saddle, & shoulder of a bay horse.

Bubba
Stepping Stone Farm
11 June 2026

Managed to misplace both pairs of schooling jods. Looked and looked. Finally gave up & wore britches. They were okay. Scrunched up a bit, but generally I didn’t notice the difference.

Question. If one is NOT supposed to grip with the knees in hunt seat, why do britches – as opposed to jods – still have knee patches? Is this a holdover that pre-dates forward seat? As I understand it, “Back in the 19th century, Frederico Caprilli had not been born and there was no forward seat. What we now call saddle seat was just plain riding.” [Saddle Seat Sidesaddle]

Jods vs britches? [Getting Dressed, Harder Than You Would Think]

Photo in a jog cart showing driver's leg and part of the cart.

Boogie
Stepping Stone Farm
12 June 2026

During the unending jods quest, I unearthed britches I had completely forgotten about. Thought these would be fun to drive in. [New Equipment: Britches & Boots]

Photo of chestnut horse and driver in midground, with part of a man's face in the foreground.

Coach James photo bombs with a selfie. You gonna mess with my camera? You gonna become content!

Onwards!
Katherine

Silence Is Goldy, Hunter/Jumper Lesson, Or Lack Thereof

World Cup Wednesday. All three host nations won their first game.

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No lesson. Goldy was at a show.

Aside. There where three shows last weekend: ASB, dressage, & jumpers. All small. All local. All of which I shown at in the past. I’m fine. I’m fine. I’m fine. End aside.

For my lesson, I could have ridden a different horse. I declined. Some day, I’m gonna have to ride a different horse. Saturday was not that day.

No lesson. No shows. No doubt I was a joy and a delight to be around.

Onwards!
Katherine

Solo Start, Morning Walk Stories

Awareness of the outside world. Bugis society recognizes five genders. What I found interesting is that our cultural definitions could be at cross-purposes. “The classification of the calabai, calalai, and bissu as third genders is disputed. These roles can also be seen as fundamental occupational and spiritual callings, which are not as directly involved in designations such as male and female.” Wiki: Gender in Bugis society. What color are your triangles? Hat tip to J.

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{Backstory. Each morning, people & horses go on a unmounted, off-lead team walk in the pasture.}

One morning last week, we were running late. I went out to get started. Since we walk in laps, Other Barn Minion could catch us on the rebound.

Halters on. Line up. Out you go.

I was amazed that I was able to shove/haul everyone out the door. We have tried solo starts before. It doesn’t always go smoothly. Horses don’t like changes to their routine.

The three of us assembled at the usual place. I dealt out starting cookies. Off we went.

I can be a wee bit inexorable when I’m in hustle mode.

Onwards!
Katherine

Cookie Tin, Horsekeeping

Awareness of the outside world. Balloon Juice: Excellent Links: The Screw Worm Solution, by Laurie, June 10, 2026. Hat tip to G.

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Photo of a metal tea tin picturing a stylized penguin head.

New cookie container to replace the one that got gnawed. From Hartley & Sons. Found for $2 at a thrift store. [Treat Security]

It is hard to find metal bins these days. Everything was plastic, with occasional pottery. The former no longer works, the latter would break into sharp bits. In four tries – feed, pet, hardware & thrift stores – our options were this or an overly large, 20-gallon trash can.

New tin is small. Majority of treats will still have to be kept in the house. This is for when we get to the barn and realize that we forgot, which I did within 24 hours of bringing tin home.

Will keep looking for larger, barn-compatible container. At least now there will be fewer trips back to the house.

Onwards!
Katherine