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Has what's happened in your writing ever influenced your mood? Ususally it's the other way around.

Tell us about those times.

Just recently I made a character in a role play on another site. She's the last member of her species. Recently she became a parapalegic, blind, oh and the love of her life was murdered before her eyes.

I thought about this during lunch today, and I was listening to somewhat a sade piece of music. I literally started to bawl my eyes out. I feel so sorry for this character now, and this occurance is something I've been planning for months.

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Oh definitely. Heck, I didn't even write the scene, but I was planning out the final, inevitable parting of a couple of my characters and felt like crying about it. Of course, I was already emotional that day... :P
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I so know what you mean! I'm writing a book, and I plan to have a MC die, and, though it doesn't hurt me now, I just know I'm gonna wanna change that. Actually, spike that. He doesnt DIE die. But my other MC thinks he does, and they're really close, so it's more what I'm gonna hafta put her through. I'm kind of putting it off. :cry:

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P.S. I usually use good grammar and spelling, but for the moment I just didn't feel like it. Just wanted to make sure you knew I was actually a writer. I DO care about my comments. Just... yeah, Facebook has made a mockery of me. :roll:
"Blah blah blah. You feel trapped in your life. Here is what I am hearing: happiness isn't worth any inconvenience."

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In the same roleplay I mentioned earlier, I had planned to kill a character for months. I deeply underestimated how attached I had gotten to the character (because its the character I would want to be). Now I feel like I've made a terrible mistake. ._.
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You gotta do what you gotta do.

And anyways, I have a little saying (though I keep it to myself sometimes):

A fantasy isn't a good fantasy book unless somebody, especially a character you really like, dies.

Harry Potter is a good example of this. A lot of characters die that exactly MCs, but I really like and missed them.

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Hahaha... I've cried so many tears for my characters, it's ridiculous. Although! Usually I hide away when that happens so it doesn't needlessly worry people. Also, sometimes I'll just think of a funny scene and laugh. People wonder about me sometimes.
Ubi caritas est vera, Deus ibi est.

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Snoink, I wonder about you, and I've never even met you.... Just kidding. Actually, you seem really nice. :) Oh, and thanks for helping me with my novel thing. I got it all fixed now. :D

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"Blah blah blah. You feel trapped in your life. Here is what I am hearing: happiness isn't worth any inconvenience."

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