It means that a writer has been writing so much that his hand has cramps (pains) in the muscles.
No, it just means a cramp in your hand from writing a lot.
writers cramp
I couldn't fit it all in, so heres the full info: When i write large amounts or am writing an exam, the muscles in my hand, and then my forearm start to cramp. This can also happen when reading for too long, and occasionally typing as well. I don't know whether this is writers cramp or not, I'm only 13. I have several questions: A: is this writers cramp? B: if it is not writers cramp, what is it? C: Is there anyway i can stop it? Its extremely annoying, as it only takes about half a page or so of writing before the cramping starts. D: Is there anywhere else i can get awnsers? This is the only place i could think of. Awnsers appreciated, thanks! Arget.
It means you got a cramp in your butt
Cramp can mean a sharp muscular pain , or to confine in very close quarters.
Do you mean a cramp?
He had signed so many they were becoming worthless, and he didn't think he needed to be focus + Writers Cramp?
Basically don't hold your hand in one position and move it periodically but let it flow with your writing. Try to glide along with the writing. Writing too hard can also result in writers cramp.
your ovaries don't have muscle so therefore do not cramp. what cramps is your uterus.
A side cramp? Well, at night you might have slept in a weird way, by that I mean slept in a way that you were uncomfortable :)
That's when a guy named Mark marks something on paper, or something else. This phrase is used for people who, like Mark from the Bible, are Christian writers.
It is a movement disorder that causes involuntary spasms in the muscles of the body. It can be generalised affecting the whole body or focal affecting specific parts eg writers cramp, blepharospasm.