20081008

In class: Fantasy

As I read first, I noticed to the listener I was very misunderstood. Instead of using many ridiculous words, I did use a few though, I concentrated with intellectual words and enhanced my abstract mode. Simply, it was a tale of me restoring myself into some new living creature. That I might end up a plant, or something completely new. Also, that no matter what I'd become, I'd always have a conscious mind. Very abstract, as I said. It was a very original concept and because of which I may expand this to a much longer story. Unlike most of the other stories read aloud, mine held no concrete place or any traces of being well defined. It was able to be interpretive individually. To me, that's more tangible when you're able to "play" with what a writer teases your mind with, rather than a writer giving away an exact setting and plot. I did have a guideline to the fantasy, however the rest was up to imagination and wonder. Looking back, I think the work put into this more skill than the actual writing. That's what I do, I use my ability as a writer to create the revolutionary ideals of styles of writing and all the details aside from the words read in literature. I'm cutting this short before I start to ramble. I just felt I had to share these thoughts with all of you, considering I didn't have time in class to.

PS
We should all post our own perceptions and conveyed messages we wanted to express in our fantasies. Share the writing if you wish, I just want to know how all of you put thought into your writing and what sort of ideals you have with writing. Also, feel free to share your thoughts on what I read to all of you.

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