--- In JournalWriting@
> seeing how my character was affecting my daily being...I'm not
> sure I can explain it, but there were transformations- most
> stuck for only the duration of the engagement, a few
> attached themselves, permanently to my personal character.
I always wondered about that with the actors/actresses, faces
plastered all over the rag mags at the grocery store check out
aisle. What kind of toll does it take on someone... some of
these roles they take on? I can't imagine living in another
character's head NOT affecting you.
> My plans are to leave my journals to a historical society.
> Some 200 years from now, they may be an interesting
> cultural statement, from one viewpoint, for scholars to ponder.
If something I write gets a snort or a laugh from someone
200 years from now, I'll consider this whole enterprise a
success LOL.
Mary, CT
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