Hello, and thanks for visiting. I'm primarily interested in anything that is compelling or clever. In other words, is it different? Does it drag me in? Can I feel it with other senses? Like sound, taste, smell.
I grew up reading fantasy novels. Basically I was into Terry Brooks and the like. So that was only so much literature and an extremely narrow band. I've begun to expand! I've picked up every piece of literature I can find to ask "Why is this good? What can I learn from this?" Currents are: James Joyce, Stephen King, Rimbaud, and soon I want to read Kurt Vonnegut, who comes highly recommended.
I like to write, plain and simple. Poetry, non-fiction, fiction, a novel, a short story, whatever.
But I like to not stop the floodgates. If I am writing something dark and brooking then it will be the epitome thereof. If I am happy then it will burst rays of a thousand suns. If I am feeling humorous, then don't drink any milk while you are reading.
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