Suffering from writer’s block? Try sniffing rotting apples.
This seemed to work for the 18th-century poet Friedrich Schiller, who kept the decaying fruit in his study because he felt the scent stimulated creativity.
— Lance Hosey considers the "therapeutic properties of scent" and the implications for urban planning in Scent and the City at the New York Times. Hat tip to Sondra!
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