I’ve taken to writing morbid fiction; not intended as a coping tool, but it has sort of become one of those self-medicating things that just happen naturally over time. I used to write for story archive sites, but it felt very vulnerable when I’d receive comments like, “wow, it is like I’m inside your mind.” That freaked me out, so stopped posting my stories online.
I did do it for a while, but even though it was fiction, the material was coming from a very real and wounded place – as I suppose only the kind of material I was writing about could only come from such a place. I did realize I was putting more of myself into the writing than I had anticipated.
When I saw Angelina Jolie’s reactions when she was unveiling to the world her first documentary she wrote and produced herself, I saw her fear and vulnerability, and directly associated with it – I actually felt her fear (or imagined it) when I saw her doing her first interview for the reveal.
I still write for myself, but it is progressively becoming darker and hard to even reread when I’m finished with a section. Do you think this is a healthy outlet if unshared with anyone? Does anyone else have these writing phases they turn to as a self-medication tool?
I did do it for a while, but even though it was fiction, the material was coming from a very real and wounded place – as I suppose only the kind of material I was writing about could only come from such a place. I did realize I was putting more of myself into the writing than I had anticipated.
When I saw Angelina Jolie’s reactions when she was unveiling to the world her first documentary she wrote and produced herself, I saw her fear and vulnerability, and directly associated with it – I actually felt her fear (or imagined it) when I saw her doing her first interview for the reveal.
I still write for myself, but it is progressively becoming darker and hard to even reread when I’m finished with a section. Do you think this is a healthy outlet if unshared with anyone? Does anyone else have these writing phases they turn to as a self-medication tool?