I've been in situations before where something was going on, and that's the only way you can kinda cope with it is to write about it.
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I don't write about the same thing every time, everyday, different things are happening out there and if you take the time to look around, you can see that, then you can put it all together and tell the story.
With relationships, I've been through a lot of different situations with different people, and I write about it.
I tend to write it and then let go emotionally.
I tend to write about my anxieties - it's what I'm afraid will happen. And I write a story working it out.
Typically, I would run away from conflict and write about it - that was easier than staying and dealing face-to-face with humans; that's terrifying for me.
There are lots of things that happen to me that I don't write about.
I did what most writers do when something happens that's overwhelming, fascinating, moving, all of that. I didn't know what else to do about it except write about it.
Most things I go through I have to write about.
For me, writing is a kind of coping mechanism.
All I write about is what's happened to me and to people I know, and the better I know them, the more likely they are to be written about.
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