1,012 words.
Writing therapy scenes is taxing and I'm never sure I'm doing it right. I've been through therapy myself, but I don't remember it all that well (depression fog, man), and therapy is such an individual thing that my experiences may not be more than superficially helpful in getting that verisimilitude anyway. I really want to get it right, though. Mental health is already such a misunderstood and under-discussed topic, I don't want to add to the misinformation.
Just how do you write a novel, anyway? This blog is a record of my journey to find out the hard way.
Monday, March 11, 2019
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