#it's a shame though that the one writer who writes exactly like my esfj mother monologues (and i mean EXACTLY) remains anonymous
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Iβm currently collecting interviews with fiction writers of all MBTI types, but Iβm obviously restrained by the kind of authors that Iβm reading myself, so Iβm turning to you now! If there are any writers that you suspect to be ISTJ, ISFJ, ISTP or ISFP (where I cannot name a single one yet) or any NJ, INFP or ESFP (which are rather small in numbers on my list) and that have been interviewed on camera, please let me know!Β
#i'm currently reading a book by an intp and find it so fascinating how obvious it is that the understands the concept of fe#but absolutely cannot show it in the characters' interactions despite clearly conveying the bare essence of it#reminds me so much of how my intp dad is very good at comforting people that are crying but is never aware that tears are going to come#like when faced with the emotion at face value he knows what to do even if he doesn't understand the emotion itself or where it's comingfrom#and the same is visible in this intp's writing#and you can (or i can at least) always tell if a writer has fe or fi somewhere in their stack#it's a shame though that the one writer who writes exactly like my esfj mother monologues (and i mean EXACTLY) remains anonymous#strong ne in writing is also typically extremely obvious#so i thought this list might be interesting and see how the different writers discuss their writing processes#so far: SJs love pre-planned structure NPs need to fixate on an endpoint NTPs obsess over ideas NJs take their time#maybe i'll include some screenwriters as well i'm not sure yet
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