Are We What We Write?
I have written several books in the last year, a few of them very dark. One of the books, 100 Unfortunate Days, was called by a dear friend "a sure sign that you are a lunatic".
I laughed this off at first because the book is certainly not about me, but the voice kept returning, and I wondered if my writing did indeed prove that I was at least partly nuts.
After looking up articles from authors including J.K.Rowling, I not only felt better about my mental health, but about my writing in general. It made me think we all have a story to tell, and we writers choose to tell ours in words. There are endless ways to be ourselves, and if we have a dark side that needs to be talked about, incorporating it in a story can be a wonderful thing.
I suddenly have more respect for people who have different passions: mountain climbing, sky-diving, singing, cooking, or any one of the millions of ways we experience our own lives. We're going through our #%@ in our own ways. Good for us. Find your thing and do it...as soon as you can. :)
Article on J.K.Rowling and how she began writing.
http://theinnerwriter.com/39/jk-rowling-on-writing-and-depression/
100 Unfortunate Days -------------->
I laughed this off at first because the book is certainly not about me, but the voice kept returning, and I wondered if my writing did indeed prove that I was at least partly nuts.
After looking up articles from authors including J.K.Rowling, I not only felt better about my mental health, but about my writing in general. It made me think we all have a story to tell, and we writers choose to tell ours in words. There are endless ways to be ourselves, and if we have a dark side that needs to be talked about, incorporating it in a story can be a wonderful thing.
I suddenly have more respect for people who have different passions: mountain climbing, sky-diving, singing, cooking, or any one of the millions of ways we experience our own lives. We're going through our #%@ in our own ways. Good for us. Find your thing and do it...as soon as you can. :)
Article on J.K.Rowling and how she began writing.
http://theinnerwriter.com/39/jk-rowling-on-writing-and-depression/
100 Unfortunate Days -------------->
Published on November 12, 2011 14:21
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