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Writing Style Changed [closed]

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Closed by System‭ on May 20, 2015 at 11:26

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After the death of my cousin I have stopped writing for quite some time. However the stories ideas would persist in my mind. So I decided to try and write again, but whatever ideas I have. Turn into tangents or worse, become depressing. I have been trying to rewrite a story (the original, was deleted) but whenever I try to, it's like... I used to describe my desire to write with, "I write because I cannot breathe" but now my writing seems stunted. The words don't flow, they muddle and any ideas I have seem fine for one sentence, but when written or combined together with another. They become fake or seem too eager.

How do I write again?

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