How do I be more emotionally vulnerable in my writing?
just be your faggot self
>>9433163
Just let it all out.
If you don't actually have anything to let out then imagine what an emotionally vulnerable person might feel and write about that instead.
>>9433163
Don't bother, judging by your pic you're probably a faggot who suffers shallowly who will only write some cliché shit about depression or something.
>>9433177
That depends, what cliche things are usually written about depression?
>>9433177
Have you never listened to Kanye West before?
>>9433163
lots of alcohol and perhaps some emotional music
>>9433314
Emotional music like what? It's illegal for me to drink.
>>9433319
ah then I see your problem. wait until you're older than 14 to write emotionally and post here
Read more about emotionally vulnerable characters
>>9433325
18.
>>9433344
-4.
/lit/ is for the discussion of literature
>>9433355
and writing.
>>9433163
Start cutting yourself
>>9433163
Listen to sad anons on /lit/ in "Write what's on your mind" threads and go from there
Or better yet start threads for depressed authors
>>9433582
>Or better yet start threads for depressed authors
I don't any depressed authors, last time I was really into reading was Darren Shan books in late elementary school.
Can I still be emotionally vulnerable if I'm not depressed?
>>9433602
No.
>>9433620
What if I've felt deep sadness and remorse from life experiences? Would you be able to look back on that and write or does it need to be present?
>>9433659
It needs to be present and you need to be mentally ill.
>having emotions
>being vulnerable - to anything
Diagnosis: cuck
Treatment: redpill, 1488 mg, extended release
Is being emotionally vulnerable necessary to be a good writer? What if I write about callous men doing manly things?
>>9433659
>not depressed
>deep sadness
O sweet summer child