RIP Silver Lining Woman
How do people blog so much in the midst of SAD season?
Don't get me wrong, I have blog fodder moments every day - sometimes multiple - but the over-riding fear that posting them would make anyone still reading here sign up to the Bridgend section of Bebo makes me click delete rather than save or publish.
'Cos I can't make depression sound mysterious and glamorous like Ms R can, nor can I cope with any more guilt right now.
9 comments:
Ah baby, I'd write something nice for you on that memory wall. xxx
(not that I want to end up on it of course!)
I think some of us write so much as a way of trying to keep the blues at bay, if that makes sense.
Hope the sunshine returns for you soon.
x
You know I write to get it out of my head. I have quite a few pieces that just remain as drafts and never see the light of the actual blog page...
maybe some of us shouldn't blog so much (hmmmm) but yes, it is form of distraction.
Do what is right for you, and best wishes ...
No, but you can make it sound funny and wise. I write for displacement. I guess because I'm a writer it's what I need to do to make sure I exist. I tried not writing and it got worse. x
I agree with Luka--sometimes I think of blogging as free therapy, and boy do I need it more during the dark, dark winter.
Like Ms. R says, one writes to lift oneself out of the gloom. I always feel better once I've blogged even if what I have written is arse.
My darl, sorry you're suffering. Thinking of you. xx
hey you - didn't fwengie b tag ya? will that distract for a bit ? Big hugs XXX
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