I've often wondered if being somewhat crazy or, at the very least, delusional helps people be better writers. Do you think that's true, or does just the thought of that make you reach for your anti-depressants?
In my case anti-depressants actually brought my creativity back because they helped me out of the black hole, gave my some energy, and focus and finally made it possible for me to write again. Writing now helps with keeping the depression at bay. I stop writing, my depression is rearing its ugly head again.beccaprice said:unless you have to be on anti-depressants or other anti-psychotics, which have the known side-effect of killing creativity.
No. Hard work makes people become better writers.Christopher Bunn said:I've often wondered if being somewhat crazy or, at the very least, delusional helps people be better writers.
+1Michael Kingswood said:No. Hard work makes people become better writers.
Crazy hard work.Michael Kingswood said:No. Hard work makes people become better writers.
Could you clarify?horse_girl said:Actually, there are studies suggesting creative people's brains function on a level with psychological disorders.