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      When I get completely absorbed in writing it becomes facsinating after, to review what wasn't written totally conscious at the time.
      You merely have to change your point of view slightly, and then that glass will sparkle when it reflects the light.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ClouD View Post
      When I get completely absorbed in writing it becomes facsinating after, to review what wasn't written totally conscious at the time.
      Yep. Sometimes, when writing an essay, developing a discussion, explaining or learning something new, it's as if I even lost awareness just to focus on the thing. Happens a lot with mathematical formulas, for example: I'm able to discover the formula on my own ahead of the teacher's explanation. After a while I just realise what I did, and it really looks like it wasn't me the one to do it. Weird xD
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      Quote Originally Posted by ClouD View Post
      When I get completely absorbed in writing it becomes facsinating after, to review what wasn't written totally conscious at the time.
      Agreed.

      Its almost as if "i" cease to be

      As if the writing itself is what "I" am

      Making use of this person to express itSelf

      When i look back at what was written

      Such seems as if i am reading it for the first time

      Conscious of its overall meaning, seeing things not seen while writing

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      I just looked back at a lot of my fictional writing and it really is a surprise reading it. I found I have adapted different personas over the years in how I write. It's like the mind gradually becomes a different person over time while still keeping memories. Anyone agree?

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      usually I'm just happy with myself if my earlier posts dont sound too lame

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      Quote Originally Posted by NeoSioType View Post
      I just looked back at a lot of my fictional writing and it really is a surprise reading it. I found I have adapted different personas over the years in how I write. It's like the mind gradually becomes a different person over time while still keeping memories. Anyone agree?
      I find that as well, and I can usually remember how I was feeling at the time when I wrote that particular section. Sometimes a character's snide remark is just a touch out of place

      I really started writing in 7th grade... good ol' one-page chapters. (Man, that was horrible.)

      "If there was one thing the lucid dreaming ninja writer could not stand, it was used car salesmen."

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      Quote Originally Posted by Universal Mind View Post
      I am amazed at your writing. I don't mean to come off as a kiss ass, but your surreal writing really is world class. I have told you that before, but I am not sure if you realize how good it is. Don't worry about thanking me. You already have. I just wanted to make sure you remember what I said.
      Well, thank you again. I've noticed a distinct difference in my surrealistic prose between when I actually try to write it, and when I just clear my mind and let it flow. One makes more sense than the other, but one seems far less contrived.

      And, as Mark Twain once said, it is human to like to be praised; one can even notice it in the French.

      Quote Originally Posted by NeoSioType View Post
      I just looked back at a lot of my fictional writing and it really is a surprise reading it. I found I have adapted different personas over the years in how I write. It's like the mind gradually becomes a different person over time while still keeping memories. Anyone agree?
      Yes, exactly! I looked back at an RP I participated in about a year or two ago, and noticed how very different I wrote my character then. I've matured, but grown far more cynical and serious than I would like.

      Quote Originally Posted by Amethyst Star View Post
      I find that as well, and I can usually remember how I was feeling at the time when I wrote that particular section. Sometimes a character's snide remark is just a touch out of place

      I really started writing in 7th grade... good ol' one-page chapters. (Man, that was horrible.)
      Better than my one chapter starts at a decent story that I never finish. Besides, I like Mark Twain's view on things;

      "To get the right word in the right place is a rare achievement. To condense the diffused light of a page of thought into the luminous flash of a single sentence, is worthy to rank as a prize composition just by itself...Anybody can have ideas--the difficulty is to express them without squandering a quire of paper on an idea that ought to be reduced to one glittering paragraph."

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