Give me a pencil – mania for writing

The word "graphorrhea" is usually pronounced with indignation. Usually people consider scribblers to be untalented writers that have doubtful talents that don't allow them to recognise that their works are not good at all. However such attitude to scribblers is not quit correct.

Mania for writing is the psychiatric term that means the extreme desire to write texts that usually have no cultural value. Usually such works make the traditional schemes that are not expressive and unique and are interesting neither to reader nor to critics.

As any mania it has the certain level and stage of development. It doesn't appear suddenly and usually has the methods of medical treatment.

We use our feelings, emotions and worries and sometimes we even start to write diaries with the help of which we express everything we feel. But usually people have a lot of friends and people to communicate with besides the paper. But the scribbler doesn't. That is why scribblers are unconfident and lonely people that have nobody to talk to and with whom it is impossible to share emotions. And his/her works are the part of lonely and sick world. And with every new work it gets farer from the real world.

It is only possible to feel sorry for such person. His/her works seem to be genius for a person who suffers from mania to writing that is why he/she feels very bad reading the severe criticism about his/her literary work. There is also the light form of mania that is reflected in periodical fits of writing during the hard moment of life.

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