How does writing make you feel?

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I feel at peace. It's an odd way to describe it, but I do.
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I feel like taking a pee. I don't know why, but everytime I sit down to do something I really want to do, I just have a sudden need to go to the bathroom.


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It's a great outlet. When i write, I no longer think about that idiotic girl who had the nerve to call me fat, or the boys who tell me how much they want to do me everyday, or the math test that I should study for, even though I'll probably pass with flying colors anyway; When i write I'm sucked into my own little world, I'm not even ME anymore. I'm my character, whoever that may be.

Does that make sense? Does that also explain why writer's are usually outsiders?
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That makes perfect sense. It helps people deal with life by offering an escape.
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Oh. Well, like most people I have no feeling of God whatsoever. I live in my characters. I feel what they feel. So writing makes me feel.. what my characters feel. But what my characters feel are what I feel that I make them feel like that since I'm writing about them (somehow I'm not feeling confused. Are you?). Simply put, I let go of feelings through my characters. So my work may tend to be emotional. Heh.

Writing's fun though. I don't feel dissatisfied until I start showing people my work. Yeah, writing's great. Unless you're forced to write about something you don't want to write about. Now that's frustrating.




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When I write I feel like I am expressing myself and that people might pay attention. Writing is a way to tell the world how I feel.
Writing means alot to me.
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I get absorbed. Nothing matters except the words. I see things in sense. So, when I'm writing, I become a resident of a new world.
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I feel relaxed and like an all-powerful dictator. Free to do whatever I want to my characters and to make them say what I wish.
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Writing makes me feel worth someting.

Wow! Just thought of this!

The keyboard is my punching bag!
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Writing makes me feel powerful. And when I finish a chapter- or reach a goal I feel all warm and fuzzy inside. *Giggles*. See? Writing makes me revert back to being five.

Writing also lets me ramble on without anyone telling me to shut up. Good, isn't it?

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Exhausted. Makes me feel pale. -_-

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Inertia wrote:The only feelings I get from writing are frustration and a horrible neutrality towards the world I really live in.


That's interesting, writing makes me appreciate the world so much more, in some ways. I understand where you're coming from, but describing the beauty of a lake or a mountain or springtime makes me want to go out and soak it up so I can write more. Writing about characters that I've created and developed makes me want to go and meet new people.

In short, writing makes me feel alive. :D
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