The Midnight Disease: The Drive to Writer, Writers Block, and the Creative Brain by Alice W. Flaherty was a joy to read. Maybe I'm just a big language nerd, but it really was a great book. I suggest it to all writers, and more specifically, anyone interested in why we right (neurologically, psychologically) and about a variety of diseases that involve writing.
For instance, hypergraphia is the overwhelming urge to write, and graphomania is not a desire to write for personal reasons, but to be published/have a "public of unknown readers." (invented by novelist Milan Kundera)
It also has many hilarious or honest quotes. My highlighter had so much fun dancing through the lines, almost on every page. One of many is in my signature, currently.
I realize how poorly written my explanation is, but at least considering picking it up from the book store! I'm sure you'll enjoy it as much as I did. More than anything, it left me with questions and introspection. Which sounds a lot worse than it was; it gave me time to consider my own sanity in context of being a writer.
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