Writing As Self-Medication
This article was first published in 2010, but still holds true in varying degrees, today... Writing as Self-Medication Many novelists have said they write to discover who they are, and in my experience, it’s true. In writing novel-length works, I’ve found feelings and memories buried inside, coming through between the lines. I’ve also found that there is someone expressing himself in the voice of the writing that I’d like to know better. Of course, that will lead me to write more and more. But it seems strange, at this stage of my life, to find myself immersed in a voyage of self-discovery. Especially since I thought I had myself figured out by now. It isn’t that there are secrets or mysteries revealed – those were thoroughly exorcised decades ago – it’s more a feeling of familiarity with all the stages of my perpetual reinvention that I’d forgotten. Or chosen to forget. Life has a habit of putting up a fresh coat of paint...