drag..

soulnovicaine

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dood, that bites...

Its happened to me a few times, either cuz my comp crashed or it just kind of faded out of existance from my notebook. I think the greatest loss is the loss of the fervant emotive state that you get into when you write something passionate and powerful.

thats like forcing romance or something.. it just doesn't happen

My only suggestions? try not to reproduce it, try instead to use the same concepts and situations, but just start again. if you dont you'll get caught in worrying about the way you wrote something or the structure of some phrase or something. Literature, especially sexual and emotional literature is something that cannot be handled in a logic way, nor should it. I think if you try to recreate yer past story, you will just end up making it dry and sterile and ruin the joy that you had as you were writing it.

Chances are, when you find a thought that you especially revel in, the words just come to you. Which is why Im sure you were writing so well when you had yer notebook, take heart, you'll regain that passion and fervor again


.joey.
 
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