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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Imagination: Fuel for the Fire

     I have always had a vivid imagination. Fantastic worlds and beings have followed me since my childhood, and I think that most fantasy and sify writers are like me. Ask me to describe any character in my stories and I can tell you in detail, everything about them. How they look, what they think, how they feel, and even who they love or hate. Write that world on paper and they live on forever. Maybe even longer than the writer.

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  1. Cheers!...
    to the characters who live in the worlds of our imaginations!
    I had never considered their life after I move on but it is a "most interesting concept" to examine as part of who I am as a writer. Knowing our characters as only we can, the act of writing about them does give them a more enduring life span than even our own. What a bitter sweet realization for this writer. We mature as we write and henceforth our writing grows with us also maturing until it is ready to travel the world on its own path through time.
    Like our children, we watch our characters grow, taking form and becoming almost independent of us, their creator. Yet these beings unique to just our minds, once built with words, then become like our children. A part of ourselves that we send out into the world's garden to live on even after we are gone. Ah, the one true dream of this writer is defined by this statement:
    "I want my works to be famous, not myself, so that it may survive me." O.G. Tomes

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    1. Thank you O.G. Our characters are like or children. Loved and cherished, even the not so nice ones. Even still, we want the world to approve.

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