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pirozhok-s-kapustoj:

funereal-disease:

inkskinned:

okay maybe this is just me but like when you’re deep inside of a good book but forced to put it down for a bit does the outside world seem weird and soft and like you find yourself thinking in the author’s voice and even after you’re done with the book there’s like this “book hangover” where you’re still in the writer’s world and seeing the characters and hearing the narrator and stuff feels… different ….

thinking in the author’s voice

This is actually how I get myself to write most of the time! I’ll read something by an author whose voice is similar to my own, and that’ll almost immediately get things flowing.

Other people do this “thinking in the author’s voice thing” too!?!! [excited screeching]



After I read Thing Explainer my head began to use simple words for all things when talking to itself without making noise. Even for very complicated things. This was not a big problem and in some ways having my head talk to itself in that way makes explaining complicated things to other people easier. It was also pretty fun.

The one after eight out of ten. Would have my head talk to itself that way again.

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