Cursive epilepsy is a medical condition that affects a person's ability to write in a flowing cursive style. Synonyms for this condition include dysgraphia, agraphia, and graphospasm. Dysgraphia is a learning disorder that affects a person's ability to produce written language. Agraphia is a condition that impairs a person's ability to write due to brain damage or injury. Finally, graphospasm is a rare form of writer's cramp, which affects a person's ability to control the muscles used in writing. Whatever the term, it is essential for individuals with any form of writing difficulty to seek medical attention to receive the appropriate diagnosis and treatment.