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The scientist in me worries that my happiness is nothing more than a symptom of bipolar disease, hypergraphia from a postpartum disorder. The rest of me thinks that artificially splitting off the scientist in me from the writer in me is actually a kind of cultural bipolar disorder, one that too many of us have. The scientist asks how I can call my writing vocation and not addiction. I no longer see why I should have to make that distinction. I am addicted to breathing in the same way. I write because when I don’t, it is suffocating. I write because something much larger than myself comes into me that suffuses the page, the world, with meaning. Although I constantly fear that what I am writing teeters at the edge of being false, this force that drives me cannot be anything but real, or nothing will ever be real for me again.


Alice Weaver Flaherty


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1 (2005): 148-150
German translation as "Die Mitternachtskrankheit : warum Schriftsteller schreiben müssen ; Schreibzwang Schreibrausch Schreibblockade und das kreative Gehirn" Berlin : 2004. Eskandar E. M.

M. She writes in various genres including “scientific papers humorous essays and picture books”. Dr.

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