a tiny play about suicide

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ghostmouse
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a tiny play about suicide

Post by ghostmouse »

I don't write about depression or suicide very often, and when I do it's usually brief and indirect (not about my own experiences).

I wrote this play about it a while ago: http://figment.com/books/136216-Tiny-Play-3. In a weird way I can't explain I'm kind of both these characters and I'm kind of definitely neither of them. idk.

Anyway. I'm just starting work on a project that's definitely going to challenge my reticence to delve into this stuff fictionally, so I found myself going back to that piece.

If you have any comments on it, I'd prefer for you to leave them here than on the site where it's posted.
Scratch
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Re: a tiny play about suicide

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I clicked on it to have a little look but ended up reading the whole thing to the end, you should be proud of this self-expression.
I am somewhat worried I come across as a know-it-all in a lot of my posts, so please allow me to use this space to make it clear that I actually don't know shit and am just trying to be helpful.
ghostmouse
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Re: a tiny play about suicide

Post by ghostmouse »

Aw, thanks.

It was very strange for me reading this over. I remember writing it and the feelings are obviously familiar, but I don't write or think in terms of plays any more. So it's like reading something written by me in a language I'm super rusty in now.
Scratch
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Re: a tiny play about suicide

Post by Scratch »

Well, hang on to it. And that form of self-expression may resurface one day at a time when it is most relevant :)
I am somewhat worried I come across as a know-it-all in a lot of my posts, so please allow me to use this space to make it clear that I actually don't know shit and am just trying to be helpful.
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