I seem to reach a prolonged state of catharsis when I write from a perspective I've never been in before. I'm uncertain as to why but I suspect such inspirations are something I won't ever experience on a personal level.
Yet I can't deny that a little of myself wends it's way through most stories I write. I wonder if that's a good trait, or something real writers try to avoid?
I do find it emotionally draining though. Sometimes I wish it were easier but it must be fun on some level...or I remember it being fun and just wish it were so again.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts Rose. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. <3
I think all writers seep into their prose. It's good and I enjoyed your piece. Keep it up. ❤💕
Well that is good to know Rose. Now all I need to do is stretch my vocabulary. The "use it or lose it " adage certainly applies with the English language.
Of course I suspect that's true with any language...but English is the only one I know without a translator. };-)>
I have complete confidence you will do quite well (and I need a translator to understand any other language beside English. 😊