Dylan
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David Wong:
So I'm turning 28 soon (always thought I'd die before I got old, not that 28 is OLD, but my youth has been all but spent) & I'm an aspiring author who's filled journals with bits & pieces of different novels that I grew to hate & left fallow. My problem, I think, is the organic pairing of a message & story. I'm all mismatched socks & wisdom's not coming with age for me. Do you have any you could spare on the subject?
David Wong
Who says your story has to have some profound, world-changing message? Just tell the truth and you'll blow minds. Just a simple truth about everyday life, about the world, about people. Something that has been said a billion times before. Something you believe strongly in, even if it's about how hard it is to finish projects, or the struggle to feel like you've done something with your life. Or that friendship is good. Anything, as long as it motivates you to see it through to the end. At this stage, that's all we're worried about, finding something you care enough about to stick with. You have an audience of one. Just write for yourself, see what happens.
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Charles
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David Wong:
Hey Jason, I finished WtHDIJR (what a mouthfull of an acronym) in a single sitting the day it came out. It was really good, keep the novels coming. I know the DVD for JDatE has been out awhile but have you ever considered doing an unofficial commentary track for the movie (e.g. Darren Aronofsky put one online for his movie The Fountain)? It would be neat to get a first-hand author's perspective scene-by-scene.
Jackie
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David Wong:
Was Will based on, or inspired by anyone fictional or otherwise? He reminded me a lot of Byakuya Togami from the Danganronpa series, & I wound up hearing his voice when reading Will's dialogue in my head. I would be really surprised if there is an actual connection to this considering the series I'm referencing is a somewhat obscure Visual Novel video game series. Thought I'd ask though. Great Character nonetheless!
David Wong
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