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Mitheithel: How has the spirit of Tolkien been haunting you? How have you been able to escape it (if one would want to [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img] )?
Airerūthiel:
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I usually overcome them by writing a later scene I've had an idea for and then saying to myself, "Right, how can I link that to this?"
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That's a great idea! I'll have to remember that for my other writer friends. I really don't have too much trouble with writer's block myself. I don't know, I just seem to be one of those lucky ones for whom the next thing just comes. Of course, I've been at it since 1986, so I guess you might say I've had some practice.
When do you know it's done? I know mine's not done. I've learned so much by being part of a local writers' group for the last three years, that my writing has changed drastically and my skills have improved a lot! But I still don't know the ending. Well, I used to have an ending, but it's been feeling more and more like just a plot twist the longer I think about it.
So, how do things work over at Fictionpress? Is there camaradarie? A lot of interaction, or not? By the way, I read the beginning couple of paragraphs of your first chapter (all I had time for, sorry) and can quickly say that you have a gift for vivid description. Your strange names don't throw me off, either. I've read stories in which it does. I have one quick suggestion: think about telling the reader know more than she needs to know, whether at the beginning, in the middle, or toward the end. Good luck with your writing!
the guy who be short: Reading the whole thing!?! You are to be most commended! That's a lot to plow through! And I know, 'cause I've done it twice (I have my reasons) [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
What's your story about? (By now you've probably read what mine's about, so I won't bore you with repetition.)
If you'd like to read snippets of a lot of the works mentioned in this thread, check out the link in my sig.
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How do you feel about other people reading your work?
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I love it when people read my work! I like it even more when they say they can't put it down! And demand more chapters. Maybe I'm gettin' somewhere with this writin' thing...
ElentariGreenleaf: I'm inspired by your reason for writing. It's good to see that again. That was my reason, too. Is it, still? Well, maybe. I think I just caught the writer's bug so badly that I can't NOT write, and fantasy is just the best media for me to express my stories.
Well, it's been great to hear from you guys, and thanks for posting!
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