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<blockquote data-quote="lord_carbo" data-source="post: 107733" data-attributes="member: 5841"><p><strong>Preffered Genre?</strong></p><p></p><p>I'm best at general fiction and fantasy, although I prefer fantasy much more out of the two. I seem to have a knack for making an original yet realistic universe for my stories.</p><p></p><p><strong>Not Preffered Genre?</strong></p><p></p><p>Sci fi. I just don't like it. It bores me to death for some reason.</p><p></p><p><strong>How do you write?</strong></p><p></p><p>My huge stories (actually, story) I type in my free time on weekends, although I haven't in a very long while. Other than that, most of my writing is because of schoolwork.</p><p></p><p><strong>What do you think of your own writing style?</strong></p><p></p><p>The two things I do like about my writing style is my pacing, and character development. I seem to keep a good pace in my story without lacking too many details. As for my character development, it is very strong, emotional, and dynamic. Characters can go from happy-go-lucky to bloodlusted to guilt-ridden to killed throughout the duration of my story, and it flows very nicely, too.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and how could I forget my talents in making realistic backgrounds? Despite the drop in my creativity (read next section), I still have a huge talent in the field for making good worlds. I won't get too in depth with that, though; just going to have to trust me on this.</p><p></p><p><strong>What do you think of your disadvantage of writing?</strong></p><p></p><p>My creativity dropped a bunch. My once epic world that my fantasy stories are based off of have seemed to dwindle in originality. My ideas have changed from fantasy epics to unoriginal pieces of crud influenced by literary and televised media. Perhaps if I wrote enough of these ideas, I'd get bored of that and change back to my original chain of thought.</p><p></p><p>Also, I seem to make a complex storyline, which isn't nessicarily a good thing. I also throw in too many vague details, which probably compliments the complexity. I honestly don't know how to describe this. I just feel as if my stories get too in-depth for people to fully grasp.</p><p></p><p><strong>Any other things?</strong></p><p></p><p>Ironically, although I like writing stories, I loath reading them =/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lord_carbo, post: 107733, member: 5841"] [b]Preffered Genre?[/b] I'm best at general fiction and fantasy, although I prefer fantasy much more out of the two. I seem to have a knack for making an original yet realistic universe for my stories. [b]Not Preffered Genre?[/b] Sci fi. I just don't like it. It bores me to death for some reason. [b]How do you write?[/b] My huge stories (actually, story) I type in my free time on weekends, although I haven't in a very long while. Other than that, most of my writing is because of schoolwork. [b]What do you think of your own writing style?[/b] The two things I do like about my writing style is my pacing, and character development. I seem to keep a good pace in my story without lacking too many details. As for my character development, it is very strong, emotional, and dynamic. Characters can go from happy-go-lucky to bloodlusted to guilt-ridden to killed throughout the duration of my story, and it flows very nicely, too. Oh, and how could I forget my talents in making realistic backgrounds? Despite the drop in my creativity (read next section), I still have a huge talent in the field for making good worlds. I won't get too in depth with that, though; just going to have to trust me on this. [b]What do you think of your disadvantage of writing?[/b] My creativity dropped a bunch. My once epic world that my fantasy stories are based off of have seemed to dwindle in originality. My ideas have changed from fantasy epics to unoriginal pieces of crud influenced by literary and televised media. Perhaps if I wrote enough of these ideas, I'd get bored of that and change back to my original chain of thought. Also, I seem to make a complex storyline, which isn't nessicarily a good thing. I also throw in too many vague details, which probably compliments the complexity. I honestly don't know how to describe this. I just feel as if my stories get too in-depth for people to fully grasp. [b]Any other things?[/b] Ironically, although I like writing stories, I loath reading them =/ [/QUOTE]
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