• The Procrastination as a Literary Device: The Art of Writing By Not Writing

    Some of the best writing happens when you’re not writing. You step away from the desk, fully intending to come back in ten minutes, and suddenly you’re washing dishes, reorganizing your bookshelves, scrolling through obscure Wikipedia pages. Hours pass, and you tell yourself you’ve wasted time—but have you? Because somewhere in the background of all…

  • Doppelgänger Fiction: Why Some Authors Subconsciously Write Themselves Into Stories

    Writers swear their characters aren’t based on them. They insist that the brooding detective, the ambitious young artist, the isolated scholar—none of them are self-inserts. They’re just characters. Made up. Fictional. And yet… something familiar lingers in them. A particular fear. A private longing. A personal flaw, magnified. This is Doppelgänger Fiction—the strange, sometimes unconscious…

  • The Sacred Writing Desk: Can an Author’s Workstation Be a Talisman?

    Some desks feel different. You sit down, and something shifts. The mind clears. The words come faster, easier. It’s not just a piece of furniture—it’s a place where books are born, where stories take shape, where thoughts crystallize into something real. For many writers, their desk isn’t just a workstation—it’s a talisman. A sacred space…

  • Why Do Some Writers Need a Lucky Object to Write?

    Some writers won’t start without a specific pen. Or a certain notebook. Or a ring they twist on their finger between sentences. They swear by these objects—not just as tools, but as something more. A charm. A key. A physical tether to creativity itself. It sounds superstitious, but it’s common. Many writers, from novelists to…

  • The Pen Name Paradox: Does Writing Under Another Name Change Your Brain?

    Some writers feel different when they write under a pen name. The words come easier. The style shifts. The voice feels like it belongs to someone else. This isn’t just about privacy or marketing. Some authors report that switching to a different name actually changes the way they think and write—as if adopting a new…

  • The Writer’s Candle Ritual: Why Some Authors Need Fire to Think

    There’s something about candlelight. It’s not just aesthetic. It’s not just about setting a mood. For some writers, it’s a ritual—a necessary part of the creative process, as essential as coffee, notebooks, or the hum of background noise. They light a candle before writing, not as an act of superstition, but as a way to…

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