Hmm. Just thought of something.
When I'm mad, or frustrated, or angry, or furious, I take out my anger and frustrations on my characters. *g* So if I say "Someone is going to die," they invariably do.
But the question of the day is:
What do non-writers do? I mean, I'm sure non-writers have to do *something* to get past their anger or frustration or fury... but what? Anyone know?
Not that I'm particularly angry or frustrated today (yet), but I think someone might die anyway...
When I'm mad, or frustrated, or angry, or furious, I take out my anger and frustrations on my characters. *g* So if I say "Someone is going to die," they invariably do.
But the question of the day is:
What do non-writers do? I mean, I'm sure non-writers have to do *something* to get past their anger or frustration or fury... but what? Anyone know?
Not that I'm particularly angry or frustrated today (yet), but I think someone might die anyway...
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