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DeeCeeTalks is all about me, Dee Cee, and what I do best, which is Talk. Actually, I write better than I talk, but DeeCeeWrites sounds kinda silly. I'm using this blog as an exercise in creative writi

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DeeCeeTalks skip to main | skip to sidebar DeeCeeTalks DeeCeeTalks is all about me, Dee Cee, and what I do best, which is Talk. Actually, I write better than I talk, but DeeCeeWrites sounds kinda silly. I'm using this blog as an exercise in creative writing, and hope that you will use the comments to critique my work. Wednesday, July 11, 2012 Writing as therapy? I read a book a few years back that suggested writing as a therapeutic way to work through issues. Writing forces you to face things, to put them down on paper (or screen, as the case may be), dissect them, pull them apart, look under them and in them and around them, figure out why things are the way they are. The hope is that during all of that, you'll actually find an answer to your problems. Sounds simple, right? I thought so too. Let me tell you, it's NOT. It's not simple at all. When I'm writing, my characters usually end up with some issue or problem or flaw that I need to work through in my own lif...

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