Anarchy Quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon
“Writers. For some reason, a lot of you reject what you hear and see in your heads. If you go too long ignoring it, it builds up and then you do all sorts of weird things. Mumble to yourself. Nightmares. Day-dreams. Total anarchy and chaos. Before you know it, the writer is either sitting in corner feverishly humming to his- or herself or on Prozac. You’re not on Prozac, are you? (Esther)”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Writer’s mental health commentary, 2020
Suppressing creative impulses leads to internal tension, manifesting as anxiety, nightmares, or compulsive behavior, highlighting the need for healthy expression.
In simple terms: Ignoring creative urges causes mental strain and chaos.
Allow creative thoughts to surface constructively.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing process
- stress management
- mental health routines
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What outlets help you process creative tension?
- How can writers maintain mental balance?
Creative suppression can become self‑destructive without support.