Best: I don't know if this is necessarily a good thing, but I'm never satisfied. I won't settle for good enough and then get all whiny when someone doesn't like it. I'm good with allusion, and I can keep a pretty consistent style because I'm aware of (read: overthink) tense, grammar, vocabulary, etc. I write down all my wacky ideas as they strike me, rather than trying to conjure something out of thin air.
Worst: Nothing ever comes from my ideas unless I'm forced lol. I've never really finished a proper fiction or poetry piece, and I'm terrified that my lot in life is to write critical essays . This is both good and bad, but mostly bad in this context: I'm inspired by almost everything I read or see, either because it is bad and I want to top it, or good and I know I can't. And then when I try to write my own piece, I can't make it unique. In my "Best" section I said I'm never satisfied, but this doesn't mean I never give up. I give up. A lot.
忍ぶれど色にいでにけりわが恋はものや思ふと人の問ふまで ― 平兼盛
“If I seem to wander, if I seem to stray, remember that true stories seldom take the straightest way.” ― Kvothe, in The Name of the Wind
What were the use of my creation if I were entirely contained here?
Worst: I have the horrible habit of getting into a story, making all the characters, writing half a story, and never going back to it. I have broken the hearts of a lot of people by never finishing FanFictions or just leaving stories at a cliff hanger without ever finishing them.
Best: When I make a character it is like creating a person with an entire lifetime of memories. I know everything about that character, how they would react in any situation, what matters to them, what they could care less about, everything. My characters are like actual people... just without bodies.
By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return. — Genesis 3:19
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