
why I write: a verbal moodboard

Except, in the process of regurgitation, writing does more than just reproduce experiences—it amplifies them. When we write, we apply our own seasoning, enhancing their flavor profiles and textures through the lens of whatever mood or mindset we are in the second time around.
Molly Simpson • why I write: a verbal moodboard
Beyond a muscle, writing also acts as a membrane —something that straddles our inner and outer worlds.