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Mind Blowing Facts About Writing
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Being verbose, you are entitled to learn all the facts about writing.

Are you searching for interesting information related to your p****ion? Well, playing around with words sometimes becomes a little tedious and that’s when we all need a break, get motivated and start spreading the magic of our phrases again.

Without any further ado, let’s dive into the world of mind-blowing facts about writing.

Here we go.

Introverts Make The Best Writers
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Being an introvert, I was never comfortable sharing my thoughts with others or speaking out loud in public, which led me to agree with the fact that introverts make the best writers.

However, studies have shown that introverts are creative, and ingenuity is the soul of writing. Thus, introverts are good writers not because of low-self esteem or being lonely, but due to their god-gifted enhanced imagination dexterities.


50 Cups Of Coffee To Become A Novelistic
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Honore de Balzac, a famous french writer and playlist initiated penning with the consumption of 50 cups of coffee a day.

Well the phrase, “Excess of everything is bad”, proved to be true as the founding hero of European literature ended his days due to caffeine poisoning.

John Steinbeck wrote with sharpness
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Author of the famous writing scripture; Grapes of Wrath was fond of using a sharp nib to record his tales. John Steinbeck used to sharp 24 pencils before starting his work and as the pigmentation get dull he was all set to grab the sharpener to enjoy his favorite pastimes (sharpening 24 pencils all over again).

No, the author did not limit himself to employing 24 pencils, in fact, most often he would use above 100 pencils daily. Thus, 300 pencils were renounced to pen down East Of Eden.


LSD Helped This Author To Ace
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If pencils or coffee did not impress you, this one will surely do! The brilliant author behind the well-known novel; A Brave New World, experimented with various drugs to enhance his imaginative writing skills. Aldous Huxley was always high in LSD and Mescaline, as well as many forms of psychedelics.

His addiction was so strong that his last wish before p****ing to the other world was a dose of the drug. Well, we are unsure whether his wish was granted or not, but what an unfortunate ending!


Rotten Apples For Brain Awaking
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Rotten apples were always to be found under the desk of the German Poet, Friedrich von Schiller. Call it bizarre or abominable studies have proved the point! The aromatic fumes emitting out of spiced apples elevate the functionality of our brain.

Well, this might be an exemplary hack to get stimulation if you ever hit writer’s block.

Conclusion: Writers Have Odd Habits
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In the end, I would wrap the facts about writing with a conclusion that authors are unique!


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