In the article, FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION by Allison D. Carr it states, "Failure, so goes the dominant cultural narrative, is a sign of weakness. [...] failure is not an option" (Carr 76). this quote demonstrates that humans are afraid of failure. Since they are so afraid of failure, often times they do not try in the first place. This causes the inexperienced writer to avoid failure by never trying to write, thus never getting better. Another quote detailing this phenomenon from Carr is, "I would argue that it is impossible for one to develop anything approaching a good writing ability without years—decades, probably—of repeated failure" (78). This quote details the need of 'bad' writers to practice, and thus fail. This process of repeated failure will bring the writer success, however, first they must