My Brain is a Whiny Little B*tch
Just Shut Up and Write

Did you ever get into an argument with yourself over something you wanted to do, but your brain wouldn’t let you?
Anybody?
No?
Oh come on. What about that time you had to study for an exam or prepare a presentation for work, but your brain refused to cooperate? You end up reading the same page umpteen times but your mind refuses to absorb the material. You keep making the same mistake on your PowerPoint, even though you know it’s wrong.
So, what do you do? You throw the book across the room, or slam closed the laptop – taking your frustration out on poor, innocent inanimate objects when it’s really your brain that needs a kick in the arse, or at least a slap to the frontal lobe.
This is the conundrum I find myself in as I attempt to craft an at least reasonably enjoyable story for the Fantasy Fiction Challenge. I got nothing! Nada. Zilch. Bupkus (whatever that means.)
I don’t read Fantasy stories, I don’t watch Fantasy movies or TV shows. I’m probably one of the few people in the FB writing groups who has never watched Game of Thrones or read ....... ??
A perfect indication of how maliciously uncooperative my brain is being, is that I can’t even remember the title of possibly the most famous fantasy fiction ever - the trilogy with hobbits and other stuff I also can’t think of. You know what I mean, I’m sure. I could look it up, but that would be letting the disgusting, gigantic walnut win. I certainly don’t want to do that. I don’t want to concede defeat to a miserable pinkish-grey blob of blood vessels and nerve fibres that looks like something my cat might have thrown up.
So, I try to reason with it. I try to convince my brain that writing this story is a good idea. I try reminding it that there’s a pretty decent chunk of change available to be won, and that we may have a chance, if only it would be willing to help me. I try negotiating. Then I try writing.
Four hundred words later, the conversation begins, and goes something like this:
Brain: What the hell is that?
Cathy: It’s the story we’re writing for the Dragon Challenge.
Brain: I didn’t write that.
Cathy: Uh, yeah you did.
Brain: Uh, no I didn’t.
Cathy: It took thought to get it out of my head. It took movement to type it on to the screen. It took sight. It took action. It took reasoning. Obviously, it came from you.
Brain: Looks more like something that came outta your ass.
Cathy: What?
Brain: I didn’t write that crap.
Cathy: Fine. You wanna start again?
Brain: No
Cathy: Why not? What’s wrong with you?
Brain: I told you. I’m not writing a fantasy story. I don’t want to.
Cathy: But it’s a ten thousand dollar challenge!
Brain: I don’t care. You won’t share with me anyway.
Cathy: What the hell is that supposed to mean?
Brain: Well, what are you gonna buy me.
Cathy: What? Everything I buy is for you.
Brain: Last time you went shopping, you bought clothes. Those weren’t for me.
Cathy: Fine, I’ll buy you a hat.
Brain: I don’t wear hats, you knob. I have a skull. What are you going to buy me?
Cathy: How about a fantasy fiction novel?
Brain: Ha ha. Nice try. What are you gonna buy me?
Cathy: Can we stop this silliness, and just finish my challenge entry?
Brain: No
Cathy: Come on! Why are you being like this?
Brain: How many times do I have to tell you? I don’t want to write a fantasy fiction story.
Cathy: Well I do, so stop being so cantankerous.
Brain: I said no, and that’s my final answer.
Cathy: Behave, or you’re getting a lobotomy!
(Cathy is momentarily paralyzed by the agonizing sensation of an internal sledgehammer to the temples, while simultaneously blinded by lightning bolts zigzagging across her eyeballs.)
Cathy: Whoa! What did you do that for? Holy Crap!
Brain: Because you were mean to me.
Cathy: Fine, I’m sorry. Can we get back to my story now?
Brain: No. Write something else. Maybe I’ll let you write a fantasy story later. Maybe.
Cathy: But I want to write it now. I don’t have much time left.
Brain: I said no. Write something else.
Cathy: Pleeeeaaaasseee.
Brain: Now who’s being a whiny little bitch?
Cathy: You’re an ass.
Brain: You’re an idiot. You don’t even know anatomy.
Cathy: Huh?
Brain: Shut up and write.
So, as it stands I am no closer to completing or even continuing past the four hundred or so words I’ve had for over a week. I’m sure I’ll get around to trying again at some point before the challenge is closed. Whether or not my brain will be willing to cooperate is a battle I’ll face when I get there. In the meantime, anyone know where I can get that lobotomy booked?
(Cathy takes a seizure.)
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Cathy holmes
Canadian family girl with a recently discovered love for writing. Other loves include animals and sports.
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Comments (23)
OMGOSH! The struggle on that challenge was so real I didn't even enter. I couldn't get it done in time. LOL! LOVED this!
I see that I'm not the only one to debate with my brain. Yours seems a little moodier than mine, though... LOL! Joke aside, it was a very enjoyable read.
Haha. Just like the heart, the brain wants what it wants! Funny and relatable :)
I love the rapport you have with your brain 🤣.
You are absolutely a crazy zany wonderful gem. Love you Cathy.
I loved peering in on the inner battle 😅 Very entertaining! I can relate!
I got a headache this big lol great work
I foresee two motrin coming 😂 very entertaining, nice
Amusingly entertaining. I have those battle with my brain. Very relatable.😊
Hahaha I can't believe I missed this when it as first published. How very relatable (and hilarious)!
I hate fantasy books. I don't read fantasy books. I've never seen one episode of Game of Thrones. I tried reading that Hobbit stuff once. I don't think I got through one chapter. My brain and I never got as far into the conversation about the Fantasy Challenge as you did with yours. I just looked at the Challenge, said "nope", and that was the end of that! I wouldn't even know where or how to begin, so I figure it would be a waste of my time. When I think I have a chance of winning, I enter those challenges, but this is too far out of my wheelhouse to bother.
I don’t read Fantasy stories, I don’t watch Fantasy movies or TV shows. I’m probably one of the few people in the FB writing groups who has never watched Game of Thrones or read ....... ?? Me Too!!😂😂😂 Same story... only it's me with a different brain. except my brain wants to and I don't. I say, I'm not going to win anyway! Brain says, doesn't matter, we have written other dragon stories. We are practicing fiction. Practicing doesn't mean winning prizes! I can write this for you! 🤣
Hahaha this is hilarious Cathy.
Absolutely LOVED this! Haven’t read something as humorous and refreshing in a while
Hahaha, I thoroughly enjoyed this. I'm having similar arguments with my own useless walnut over a piece I'm working on about neurodiversity. How's that for irony? Seriously, this is super cute and relatable. You have a knack for comedy!
Love it! And no, you are not the only person. I've never read a fantasy book. I've never watched a fantasy movie or show. Don't want to, don't care, not a fan. Still wrote something. Just do it!
Very entertaining article that I found highly relatable. Unfortunately, I haven’t figured out how to force my brain to do anything it doesn’t want to. Good luck with your challenge piece.
You have my sympathies. From your cat, to your brain, everything in your life seems to be a surly teenager. Thank you for giving us a laugh by sharing your struggle.
Yes, most definitely! Love your conversation with your brain - lol! (& I've never watched Game of Thrones, either) 🔥🦄👻
I am always arguing with myself. I have a devil in me that tells me how crap I am and how I should be nasty to others, especially if they do something not nice to me. As you may have guessed that devil always gets punched in the face and beaten down and probably actually helps my creativity. A great story that I can really relate to
Hilarious and oh so true! My brain is also on strike...I started off strong and now, nothing. Ugh. I sure hope our brains get it to-freaking-gether, lol :)
LOL!!!! You and your brain are hilarious! Well, my brain is doing the same thing as yours. It doesn't wanna complete the plot for your coffee story and doesn't even wanna type what I've got so far. So yeah, I'm right there with you. But I'm not gonna write this dragon story, lol. Fantasy isn't my thing. Nevet watched or read Game of Thrones either, lol. And I think the name of the thing you forgot is Lord of the Rings? But it's highly possible I'm wrong, lol. The only fantasy that I've read and watched is Harry Potter. My brain refuses to accept anything other than that. So yes, I hope our brain cooperates with us to finish our stories.
Right when I need a laugh!!! Thank you for your humorous story. Loved it!! BTW, I haven't watched or read Game of Thornes. You are not alone.