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Turning MD into ART

We're all creative but wasteful with our creativity.  Why not turn our daydreams into novels and other creative endeavors?

Join in!  We can all encourage each other!  We can turn our daydreaming into something "adaptive" for a change.

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I need to talk

Started by Life must be. Last reply by Jenn Taylor Jan 21, 2021. 1 Reply

Hi can anyone write me I just know about my MD

Card 2 our troops

Started by Jenn Taylor Jul 24, 2018. 0 Replies

This is most excellent. If I weren't so old I could figure out how to post a few pictures of my pics  of the cards I drew to send to our troops serving overseas. My garden flowers.Continue

Poetry

Started by Alana. Last reply by Alana Sep 13, 2017. 6 Replies

Does anyone hear like to write poetry?I love writing stories and drawing but one of the best ways I have found to express myself and really get my feelings onto a page is to write poetry.I just wrote…Continue

Tags: poetry

Could Be A Best Selling Author By Now

Started by Dev Thorne. Last reply by Kaitlyn Quach Sep 10, 2017. 10 Replies

I have sosososo many story lines running in my head and the way I DD is very language oriented as well as visual and sensory. I could be a best selling author by now. If I wrote them all down.In my…Continue

Tags: block, anger, writing

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Comment by Grace on January 9, 2021 at 7:46am

Hi! I just joined! I use my MD as way to write stories. I have a detailed world of detailed stories and lots of documents on my Google Drive of stories I've daydreamed. I have trouble coming up with the right words unless it's dialogue so I guess my writing is more character driven then worried about how it sounds. But I really love reading them back because it's like seeing what I've daydreamed.

Comment by Nikki K on July 14, 2017 at 6:28pm

Personally, I have to separate my daydreams from my writings. My daydreams generally just have a main character (me...) who is essentially perfect but is thrown into a complicated plot line only to end up with the perfect happy ending, every time. That's all well and good for in my head, but it's not enough for a real story. Real written stories are tougher, because you have to give your main characters flaws, you have to make them more ordinary and relatable. That's what I think makes them worth it.

I'm curious, does anyone else feel the same way?

Comment by Fallen Messenger on September 9, 2016 at 5:30pm
I tried writing a novel too, but it sounds terrible. I know my DD stories, I just can't write them down that well, so I just write it down anyways no matter how bad it sounds and it does seem to help, because your thinking more about writing than daydreaming. I love to write, and I think we all should attempt to write our DDs out in a story. I am a poet, and that's how I express my emotions about my daydreams, so I feel it helps me. Go for it and write!
Comment by Happy on August 21, 2016 at 4:30pm
Writing daydreams out can be a God sent tallent
Comment by Nancy Johnson on January 5, 2015 at 11:39pm

I would like to learn to piece together all my different scenes or write a completed novel. I tried to write a novel before. It did help the mdd. I stayed concentrated on one story. But, I had to write all my free floating ideas down first before I started on the novel. 

I'm going to start again. 

Comment by Anne Rose Estime on May 31, 2014 at 7:16pm

everyday I come up with ideas that I have no idea or strength to make into actions, sometime it's nerve wrecking because I care about whatever idea I come up with, but as a dreamer you don't find people who agree with you as much as you imagined it in your mind.

Comment by sky high on April 9, 2013 at 5:31am

well it is a productive way of using MD i would lik to use it ,,,,,and start writing

good stories hopefully it works well and not make me more pron to MD   

Comment by Tani on April 1, 2012 at 7:01am

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