Diaries and Journals: In post earlier today, the novelist may have gotten idea—a diary kept by protagonist and his alternate personality—from his own life
As I discussed in a past post:
August 31, 2015
Novelists keep journals and have “waking-dreams” so that alternate personalities who are usually not co-conscious can communicate
In multiple personality, many alternate personalities are not co-conscious (they are not aware of each other). Or, they may have one-way awareness: “B” is aware of “A,” but “A” is not aware of “B.” Or, they may have indirect knowledge: “C” has seen books bearing “A’s” name. Or, personalities may just want to express themselves.
There are several ways for an alternate personality to send a message. If “B” hates “A’s” necktie, “B” can throw it out, but that is dysfunctional. A better way is for “B” to verbalize his complaint, which “A” will experience as a voice in his head or a loud thought.
Since novelists may be keeping a journal anyway—to collect and work on things of potential use in their writing—“B” can make an entry in the journal for “A” to see. Seeing the entry, “A” might realize that he has an alternate personality, but most novelists probably think of it as a message from their “unconscious” or “shadow,” a new character, or their literary muse.
When voices and journal entries do not suffice, the novelist may have a “waking-dream,” in which they meet the alternate personality and see what the alternate personality wants them to see.
Added Comment
However, some novelists may instinctively avoid reading diaries and journals: that’s one reason that personalities who are not co-conscious remain unaware of each other.
This may also be the reason that some writers never read their old novels. They have various other explanations, but that personality’s real reason may be that it doesn’t want to come upon things for which it can’t account.
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