Is seclusion important for creative writing
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Goodness! I just imagined you with your nose stuck in a laptop while everyone else in the cafe is evacuating from fire/zombies/mutant bugs/etc!katiestardis wrote:I think it really depends on the person. Personally, I don't require absolute seclusion when writing because I have the ability to escape within myself. When I start writing, I cease to hear anything going on around me in reality. The only thing with that is that I also need to leave my personal writing world every few minutes to make sure things are still alright in the real world. haha.
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Haha! Wouldn't surprise me at all.katiesquilts wrote:Goodness! I just imagined you with your nose stuck in a laptop while everyone else in the cafe is evacuating from fire/zombies/mutant bugs/etc!katiestardis wrote:I think it really depends on the person. Personally, I don't require absolute seclusion when writing because I have the ability to escape within myself. When I start writing, I cease to hear anything going on around me in reality. The only thing with that is that I also need to leave my personal writing world every few minutes to make sure things are still alright in the real world. haha.
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