Sunday, February 14, 2016

Fiction writers say they hear voices, but literature professors, literary critics, and novelists themselves do not understand it, and the public thinks they are joking.

Please search “hearing voices” to read my posts about fiction writers’ hearing the nonpsychotic voices of their narrator, character, and muse personalities.

If you dispute that fiction writers actually hear voices as a normal part of their creative process, or if you have a better explanation than that they have a normal version of multiple personality, please submit your comment.

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