Anon 03/13/2021 (Sat) 22:12:06 No.7339 del
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>and what happens if those feelings translated on the story are imprecise or pretended?

They look imprecise and/or pretended.

>while writing about personal matters in a creative work, the writer/artist can shape or twist them

What I've seen, mostly, is that the more they try to hide / lie / twist their presentation, the more they present themselves openly.

Do you remember one of the things I said about NaNoWriMo? It's like writing about dreams -- it exposes your subconscious, which is unfamiliar with/bad-at lying.

>"In order to write about unicorns, I must feel and experience the life of a unicorn beforehand"

Not disagreeing. Or at least, the unicorns in the audience would know you're faking it.

> >Consumption is different than creating is what I would say.
>agreed with that statement

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