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Unwanted and/or Unexpected T Changes?

Started by zetabyte99, November 21, 2015, 12:13:58 AM

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Quote from: Peep on November 24, 2015, 01:31:58 PM
maybe it's less a case of being less creative and more you have to approach creativity differently? Idk

This seems likely to me, and I think it applies to crying as well. I just have to find a way around the blockage. Watching the right movie helps, but I hate to spend two hours watching a film just so I can cry away my tension. I'm usually tense when I'm super-busy and don't HAVE time to sit down and get engrossed in a movie.

I no longer have any desire to write fiction, and I think that's a function of my new brain. But I still kick some pretty serious butt when I write nonfiction. I might still have the ability to write fiction but just not the desire.
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