Quote From drwubs:
For rewt and pm133. I think you misunderstand what I was trying to say.
I don't really see how I can help you figure out what's going on with my situation
I do my best to be very clear in my communication with people
Not to be rude but if you can't explain your side of the story, it means you are not a very clear communicator.
Honestly I think your issues with your supervisor is all a misunderstanding. You both had different expectations (not assigning blame) on your relationship and it isn't working. When any working relationship breaks down the key is to understand the other persons point of view and having a honest conversation to find a compromise. I think you can fix this issue by asking your supervisor in a polite manner why do they not want you working on this paper and would he review a completed draft?
I am assuming that you have had very little contact with your supervisor since this and if so he probably does not know your concerns. He cannot change or help if you do not talk with him honestly. Though saying that your supervisor is far more experienced and you should assume he is right. Swallow your pride and try to be productive instead of vilifying him.