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"How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live." - Henry David Thoreau
Get out there and live a life! Then you'll have some experiences to draw upon for your writing.
"How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live." - Henry David Thoreau
Get out there and live a life! Then you'll have some experiences to draw upon for your writing.
That is a very good philosiphy, and I agree with it, almost completely. I mean, you could go out and climb a mountain, then give the best descriptive scene about climbing a mountain, but if you are a writer who mostly writes fantasy, like me, then it's not very easy to go out and meet a unicorn. :) I understand the phrase completely, but I always have a tendancy to point out little things like that. Sorry.
scribbler said:"How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live." - Henry David Thoreau
Get out there and live a life! Then you'll have some experiences to draw upon for your writing.
This sounds exactly right. My characters tend to have a life of their own in the stories. They become real in my imagination, either that or they are wooden and need to be brought to life.... sounds familiar somehow.
My favourite character is possibly Grumphspawn, who has been about for over ten years already but has just recenly made it to the written word. He has redeemable qualities and a very large ability to imagine too.
Who is your favourite book character and why?
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