Wonderful wisdom from author Libby Sommer. You are not who you write!
Thank you, Libby!
by Libby Sommer:
Sometimes when people read my stories they assume those stories are me. They are not me, even if I write in the first person. They were my thoughts and feelings at the time I wrote them. But every minute we are all changing. There is a great freedom in this. At any time we can let go of our old selves and start again. This is the writing process. Instead of blocking us, it gives us permission to move on. Just like in a progressive ballroom dance: you give your undivided attention to your partner—keep eye contact for the time you are dancing together—but then you move on to the next person in the circle.
The ability to express yourself on the page—to write how you feel about an old lover, a favourite pair of dance shoes, or the memory of a dance on a chilly winter’s…
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I agree. They say every story is autobiographical. I guess that means I’ve been to the moon, distant planets, heaven, and parallel universes! 😉
LOL Would be interesting to visit those places, though!