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SUMMARY:The faces of ego
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DESCRIPTION: One of the things you need as a fiction author is to be able to create characters. Over a period of time, fiction authors often report their characters talking to them inside of their minds and writing the book. The thing is, we are the thinker of our thoughts. We are not the thoughts in our head. Other thoughts are already made up of characters. In psychology, these are known as archetypes or sub-personalities.

Some of these voices can be really useful to the writing process, but some are harmful. Such as the inner critic, you might know this voice ‘you’ll never amount to much’ ‘who do you think you are?’
The trick is to know which voice in your head is driving the bus, so to speak, in your journey as an author. If it’s the wrong driver, then we need to find a way to creatively think them out of the driving seat and the real you or the author in you.

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