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Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 03 May 2023, 07:13
by David Offdavis
Writing helps me to convey my thoughts, emotions, and experiences in a manner that is unique to me, allowing me to connect with others on a deeper level.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 03 May 2023, 07:16
by David Offdavis
Writing provides me with a sense of freedom and release, as I am able to express my innermost thoughts and feelings without any judgment or fear of repercussion.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 03 May 2023, 07:17
by David Offdavis
Through the written word, I can explore my own mind and heart, and share my insights with others who may be going through similar experiences.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 03 May 2023, 07:18
by David Offdavis
Writing allows me to exercise my creativity, as I am able to play with words and language to create something new and engaging.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 03 May 2023, 07:19
by David Offdavis
Whether I am writing a poem, a short story, or a novel, I am always striving to bring my own unique voice and perspective to the page.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 03 May 2023, 07:19
by David Offdavis
In addition to personal expression, writing can also be a powerful tool for communication and connection.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 03 May 2023, 07:20
by David Offdavis
Through my writing, I am able to reach out to others and share my ideas, beliefs, and values, creating a sense of community and shared understanding.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 03 May 2023, 07:22
by David Offdavis
Writing is just a vital part of my life, providing me with a means of self-expression, creativity, and connection to others.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 24 Jul 2023, 19:30
by Jason Tooke
Writing liberates my creativity. It serves as an escape, offering solace and clarity amidst life's chaos. Writing gives me feelings of purpose and fulfillment as it becomes a journey of self-discovery, creating beauty, and making sense of the world around me. Its allure lies in weaving intricate worlds and exploring diverse perspectives, leaving an indelible mark on how I perceive the world and the situations I experience.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 01 Aug 2023, 07:59
by Flora Posh
I write to express myself. I write because it makes my day. I write because I feel free to express myself.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 06 Aug 2023, 22:32
by Nimra Kiran
As an introvert, I don't feel like expressing my feelings through speaking, and in truth, I have very bad communication skills :shifty:
So, writing helps me to express my thoughts fully and additionally, it is a kind of self-awareness. When you write, you discover many things about yourself you didn't even know. Writing is everything to me!

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 07 Oct 2023, 18:07
by ΕιρήνηΧKairosclerosis
At first, each form of writing comes with it's own purpose. I keep writing in my diary because it feels like the only place where I can be completely free, and the only way of dropping heavy burdens off my shoulders without worrying about where are they going to land. I write poems when I'm full of words and emotions, as a healing way of turning overwhelming situations to art. I write long letters to the person I love the most because it's the only way for me to communicate all of my thoughts and emotions (and then I lock all of these letters up in my drawer and wait for the day in which I'll finally have the courage to give them to him). I write my mystery novel because I feel the need to share some of my personal experiences and views by building an interesting storyline around them. This brings me down to the common factor in all of these: I write because I need to. For me, there's no other way to deeply experience life's ups and downs than filtering them through a piece of paper.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 17 Oct 2023, 21:21
by coranichole
I write to express the emotions my body has no other way of expressing.
I also write to never lose sight of the creativity and imagination i fought so hard to keep alive when everyone told me to simply grow up.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 01 Nov 2023, 23:52
by Sameeha Ismail
If we are speaking about diary writing, then I do it a lot. All the time, in fact. If I am feeling a bit off balanced and don't know why, I will take a scrap of paper or open the notepad or the diary. After writing the situation, I always feel more grounded. Writing helps me keep my head clear.

Re: Why do you write?

Posted: 11 Feb 2024, 13:05
by human reader
Writing for me is therapeutic. I also find thinking about stories a helpful distraction when I have nothing else to do. It's like creating your own world to inhabit, weaving a weblike home in your mind.