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The Use Of The Shadow In Creative Writing
I’ve been mulling over this lately, as I’m getting stuck back into my second novel about a dark, embittered woman with a past, and I’ve had to make her distinctly unlikeable from the very start. This changes as the story … Continue reading
Posted in Jung, On Writing, Pyschology
Tagged collective, creativity, crime writing, emotions, James Hollis, Jung, Laura Wilson, Myslexia, psychological intensity, shadow side, social, unconscious, villains, writers, Writing
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