Are you growing tired of the sound of marbles slowly rolling across the wooden floor of your head space? The more tired you become, the louder they are – relentless. You don’t want to write anymore about you, about you being tired, about you working too much, about you going mad and running screaming around this oval track that gets smaller and deeper with every lap. You should make up some characters or you should tell the whole truth - a memoir that none would care to read. What is this place?
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That’s a good idea, why not to think and plan seriously about this writing stuff and to make a living through writing, like writing novels and scripts for film makers. Psychologists have the great chance of dealing with many cases which can help them on creating interesting characters and making materials for their writings.
ReplyDeleteAnd the little Jack, an interesting central character for a kids’ story/novel, just by putting short stories together and connecting them through a general story line, it is worth a try, I guess!
Thanks, MRM. I always appreciate your feedback. I'm just experimenting with where truth and fiction meet - reality. Experimenting and coping.
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