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Natalie Davey
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“Try to write in a directly emotional way, instead of being too subtle or oblique. Don't be afraid of your material or your past. Be afraid of wasting any more time obsessing about how you look and how people see you. Be afraid of not getting your writing done.”
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Natalie Davey
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Part 2: “The secrecy, the obfuscation, the fact that these monsters can only be hinted at, gives us the sense that they must be very bad indeed. But when people let their monsters out for a little onstage interview, it turns out that we've all done or thought the same things, that this is our lot, our condition. We don't end up with a brand on our forehead. Instead, we compare notes.”
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Natalie Davey
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“A sober friend once said to me, ‘When I was still drinking, I was a sedated monster. After I got sober, was just a monster.’ He told me about his monster. His sounded just like mine without quite so much mascara. When people shine a little light on their monster, we find out how similar most of our monsters are.”
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Sally
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hilarious and insightful thus far! (also loving the very tangible writing exercises she recommends beyond just the lovely waxing poetic about the life of a writer
— Jun 27, 2026 09:20AM
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Mike Fridman
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Some tips so far include sitting down to write at the same time every day and giving oneself short assignments to complete in each sitting.
— Jun 26, 2026 08:12PM
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