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message 1: by Brandon (new)

Brandon What topics you like most to write about?

I like to write about war. It seems to unleash my passionate side upon my paper and just lavish the story with a good twist.


message 2: by Roger (new)

Roger Sakowski (roger239) | 2 comments I like to let the work get out of control. I try to edit it back into some understandable form afterward. SometimesI'm the only one that thinks it's understandable.



message 3: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Haha, that's funny. Kinda like when im doing a report and i have a paragraph, when i type the paragraph out it turns into two or three from me adding stuff on the spot to my final draft lol.


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm definately a science fiction/fantasy type although regardless of the story it must have a lot of character drama. It is all about the characters.


message 5: by klutzygirl (new)

klutzygirl | 1 comments I usually write about magic and other worlds but I occasionally write a story in some random person's point of view. The person never speaks in these stories, the whole thing is just about their thoughts and emotions.


message 6: by Roger (new)

Roger Sakowski (roger239) | 2 comments I finally got a review of my first novel "From an Otherwise Comfortable Room" (shameless plug). Here's the first paragraph:

Mr. Sakowski, you are a master of subjective details, philosophical musing, and deconstruction. This thought provoking book of yours can only be described as a cross between Burrough’s Naked Lunch and Alice in Wonderland. Our main character Willie “Om” Omkowski being the Mad Hatter of a sorts.

I'm going to take that as a positive. You can easily see from the review, I like to go pretty much where I want to when I write. Basically, character, plot, and style... most constructs of a typical novel, are up for grabs if my bi-polar mind elects to reach for them.


message 7: by Brandon (new)

Brandon Right. That sounds like a good review.


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