I write about emotions - falling in and out of love, finding what you want to do, no matter where you are or who you are. I think that's why people feel connected.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Mostly, I just write about feelings that people can relate to. Because, yeah, I don't know who I am, and this is not my sound forever... I'm a human, so hopefully, I will always develop.
I write a lot about disadvantaged people, particularly vulnerable children, because I feel that that's who I was. That is familiar terrain for me. And I try to write about things that are very close to me because I want people to feel the passion that I have for the subject.
Writing, basically breaks down to relationships between people and that is what you write about.
I write about my feelings, things that happen in my life and experiences.
I love writing. I feel more connected to that than I do a lot of the other things.
I like to write about love and love lost because I feel like there are so many different subcategories of emotions that you can possibly delve into.
You need to experience life to be able to write about friendships, relationships, and heartbreak.
When I write, I lose time. I'm happy in a way that I have a hard time finding in real life. The intimacy between my brain and my fingers and my computer... Yet knowing that that intimacy will find an audience... It's very satisfying. It's like having the safety of being alone with the ego reward of being known.
I write about outsiders. I write about people who are outside and don't know quite how to get in because it's how I've always felt.
So, the combination of looking at lots of different people and how they react to each other and how they relate to each other and waiting for that inspiration is the thing that allows me to keep writing.
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