When I write, I tend to twist my hair. Something for my small mind to do, I guess.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I write, my brain moves faster than my hands so I'm always trying to picture things.
Writing, to me, is simply thinking through my fingers.
If something pops in my mind and it's easy, I write it.
When I write, it's like watching a movie in my head.
If the hairs on my neck stand up while I'm writing, I figure the reader will get the same kind of shock.
It usually helps me write by reading - somehow the reading gear in your head turns the writing gear.
There are a lot of elements when you're writing, or when I'm writing, that are sitting in the back of your mind. I try to let them stay there, because they find their way in more naturally that way.
I guess I usually write when I'm in a really intense headspace, because it's my form of self-therapy.
I usually write things in my head before I ever write them down. When I write it out, usually I've already figured out what it is I'm trying to do.
When I'm writing, I write all day. Other days, I sit around thinking. Or I run around from one meeting to another, out in the world. It varies, and I like that.
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