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<blockquote data-quote="Fladian" data-source="post: 121078" data-attributes="member: 5833"><p>Actually, it could be related to being a loner, Tenebrae. People think they know you better than they really do, therefore also quickly deciding to judge where your limits and "horizons" are placed. Most of the time, you know yourself the best, so I'll go for that too. ^^</p><p></p><p>Writing stories don't really have any effect on how you are. Perhaps where the interest lies, but it has no influence over a daily life, unless it is a biography. Ignore what I say then. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p>I enjoy writing drama. Does that make me enjoy suffering and sadness? No. Does that involve me thinking negative all the time? By coincidence, yes, but normally the answer would be no too. That I am able to write both fantasy style and modern style is not of discussion. I have no interest in sci-fi, so I don't write about it either. Does that mean that I don't want to live towards the future? No.</p><p>Is what I say true for everyone? No, it's not. There are people that will eventually crawl up in a little hole, thinking of their own thoughts only. Though in modern times, it rarely happens and is decreasing even more.</p><p></p><p>As for writing fantasy; I personally find writing fantasy too easy. It has less limits than in real life, so it is less of a challenge than modern times. Also, after I created <em>the Lands</em>, I seem to have a hard time to write about something else in fantasy style without involving a character from it. If I feel like to continue a fantasy story, I continue either Thet-Nirio, or If, and only if.</p><p>I always enjoyed writing about realistic times though, preferrable from the modern times and about a character around my own age, something I understand the best.</p><p></p><p>Why should you broaden your horizons, you say? You don't have to, if you don't want to. If you are satisfied with how everything is now, I don't foresee any specific problems. But try to look a bit in the future. Can you see yourself similar to how you are now in a few years? I didn't, that's why I am what I am now.</p><p>Do ask yourself the following question though: "Are your really satisfied now?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fladian, post: 121078, member: 5833"] Actually, it could be related to being a loner, Tenebrae. People think they know you better than they really do, therefore also quickly deciding to judge where your limits and "horizons" are placed. Most of the time, you know yourself the best, so I'll go for that too. ^^ Writing stories don't really have any effect on how you are. Perhaps where the interest lies, but it has no influence over a daily life, unless it is a biography. Ignore what I say then. :P I enjoy writing drama. Does that make me enjoy suffering and sadness? No. Does that involve me thinking negative all the time? By coincidence, yes, but normally the answer would be no too. That I am able to write both fantasy style and modern style is not of discussion. I have no interest in sci-fi, so I don't write about it either. Does that mean that I don't want to live towards the future? No. Is what I say true for everyone? No, it's not. There are people that will eventually crawl up in a little hole, thinking of their own thoughts only. Though in modern times, it rarely happens and is decreasing even more. As for writing fantasy; I personally find writing fantasy too easy. It has less limits than in real life, so it is less of a challenge than modern times. Also, after I created [i]the Lands[/i], I seem to have a hard time to write about something else in fantasy style without involving a character from it. If I feel like to continue a fantasy story, I continue either Thet-Nirio, or If, and only if. I always enjoyed writing about realistic times though, preferrable from the modern times and about a character around my own age, something I understand the best. Why should you broaden your horizons, you say? You don't have to, if you don't want to. If you are satisfied with how everything is now, I don't foresee any specific problems. But try to look a bit in the future. Can you see yourself similar to how you are now in a few years? I didn't, that's why I am what I am now. Do ask yourself the following question though: "Are your really satisfied now?" [/QUOTE]
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