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3-18-2008 6:43 PM930 views
alanocu says:
So, that was morbid. The other side of the coin is that there are a number of suicides with any occupation and these are just more public given the public nature of the work.
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3-18-2008 6:52 PM
alanocu
One of the comments at the source page:

I’m a writer myself, and female to boot, so this question’s been dogging me, too. I used to think, before I really wrote much for public consumption, that writers were suicidal because they had to remain socially aloof, that they couldn’t participate in life and observe it at the same time, and this would, naturally, make them sad, at least, if not hopelessly lonely.

Now I think that writers’ block and depression are the same thing, that they have the same consequences and causes. I think that writing comes from the same fog-bog of the near sub-conscious as one’s self-perception, that they are fished from the same place, that inspiration becom...
3-23-2008 5:22 AM
Amergin
The one way to avoid this is to work with your hands as well. Manual labour counteracts the effects you are feeling. Maybe pottery classes, hand carving, Knitting or weaving. Something that allows you to get into a rhythm and helps your mind to de clutter.
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