I'm unfortunately leaning toward a downvote because, as much as I like the core premise, I had some issues.
Firstly, the tense. The entry shifts between past- and present-tense, sometimes within the same sentence, and at one point, it goes into something you might construe as future-tense? All of these distract from the reading.
My second issue is with, not so much the imagery itself, but the way imagery is used. This entry is imaginative, and successful at portraying the ever-splitting thought path of a writer. It's also too trapped in metaphor. Sure — the writing process is, largely, an internalized one. And yes, most writing is done within a mundane and narrow set of interactions — so it pays to be elaborate to sustain interest. But at times this goes too far, and I found myself lost in the character's thoughts, and not in a good way. I was more confused than captivated. As well, a neat image is sometimes introduced and then just as quickly moved on from, which is grating.
Now, just like Deci mentioned, this also resonated with me. Everyone in this hobby knows what writers' block is like! And I can so relate to the idea jotting down stray ideas and then never doing anything with them. I do that on a practically daily basis. But I dunno, I couldn't quite find myself enjoying it. It gave me a lot to think about, though, so in the end, I think that's where it excels.