dialogue, bam
28 November 2020 19:46![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
"This is like reading an obituary backwards,"
That line from Philippa, 3rd season Star Trek: Discovery, slapped me, I had to stop the TV, and I've been spinning with my thoughts for a couple hours since, even meditated for a while. Sometimes writers can punch their words, punch, punch, into your head.
When I was creating my own music, it added to my appreciation of the music I listen to. Now that I'm getting back into creative writing, I'm appreciating other people's writing more deeply. And that line popped so hard.
I have to watch it again.
Writing, and the role playing it involves, flexes my appreciation of the human condition.
That line from Philippa, 3rd season Star Trek: Discovery, slapped me, I had to stop the TV, and I've been spinning with my thoughts for a couple hours since, even meditated for a while. Sometimes writers can punch their words, punch, punch, into your head.
When I was creating my own music, it added to my appreciation of the music I listen to. Now that I'm getting back into creative writing, I'm appreciating other people's writing more deeply. And that line popped so hard.
I have to watch it again.
Writing, and the role playing it involves, flexes my appreciation of the human condition.