Original Work: As We Know It: Four Aspects

Feb 03, 2006 14:09

Title: As We Know It: Four Aspects
Author: woodra
Rating: MUR [Morons Unallowed to Read]
Disclaimer: Mine, all mine.
Author Notes: Meta-narratives must die.

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tamaensouka February 3 2006, 18:17:37 UTC
Amazing. If I haven't said it enough, I'll keep saying it. I absolutely adore your writing style. You somehow find a way to make everything so visual, yet so realistic at the same time.

Perhaps that's another reason that I keep talking to you, as you asked before, even when you're not particularly nice to me sometimes. I admire what you can create, and that pulls me in. I see you reaching perfection, and I think that if I pay close enough attention, I may be able to form some minute possibility of me reaching the same point. If that made any sense whatsoever? I have been giving the question you asked me before quite a bit of thought!

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woodra February 3 2006, 18:26:48 UTC
Much thankses go your way. Glad you liked it - I have a special liking for this one too, although I do realize it has a few flaws here and there. Or maybe it doesn't. I'm not sure about it anymore. I initially wanted to write twelve episodes but I was so tired I had to reduce it to four ( ... )

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tamaensouka February 3 2006, 20:21:10 UTC
One thing that I've come to learn to accept is that with every bit of writing, flaws are visible to some people no matter what one does to change it. Sometimes, that's just the perfection of it. People might attach themselves to the writing because of the flaws that they notice, which in sense makes the writing more humane. If that makes sense!

Heh, I'm aware that it's almost impossible to repeat what others do. But one can always learn from what others do, and take from what they do a perspective of their own. It might not always be a "life lesson", per se, just something that someone might have noticed and developed their own theories on. Each little thing that's done has a point and a meaning to it. What's the point of ignoring everything else that everyone else does, even if you know that you can't repeat what they do? It's something like the butterfly effect, really, which I just find to be so fascinating. One little thing that seems so unnoticeable can make such a big impact on someone's life.

And I adore Interview with the ( ... )

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plastic_scars February 4 2006, 03:37:13 UTC
!!! BLAISE!

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scyrlin February 4 2006, 10:51:18 UTC
Oh yes, beautiful Blaisie! :P How I adore the man!

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plastic_scars February 4 2006, 19:56:25 UTC
I need to use him for something somewhere again. I miss him.

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