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Nov 6, 2010 at 9:53pm
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Re: Emotional scenes
Ducttape,

You asked:


do you ever feel yourself worn out after writing an emotional scene?


         Sometimes I do. A lot of it depends on the emotions involved, what's happening to the characters, what I've got going on personally, etc. And if I do feel drained, I step away for a little while and let myself recharge. Sometimes you just need to take a break (or as I said in another post, give your muse a chance to take a nap). I've actually been taking one today because I know some serious emotional stuff is coming up for one of my characters, and I want to make sure I have my stamina ready for writing it. And once I'm done with that, I'll probably need another break, because my other main character has some very emotional stuff of her own to deal with.

         Which means I've got to get back to the writing pretty soon here! *Bigsmile*

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Emotional scenes · 11-06-10 7:10am
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