So now that I am finally free and happy, my friend Nick asked me if that meant that I'll no longer be writing tragic stories. He made me realise something. . .When was the last time I wrote a happy ending???
I am seriously hindered but this. But my writer's pride will not lose easily. I'll write a happy ending. . .eventually.
The problem with happy endings is that there are too many of those out there that its become sadly cliche. I don't want that. I always want my writing to stand out of the crowd and strike strong emotions into the readers. Such emotions that would leave them breathless. I'm still working on that reaction but I think that I'm making progress.
For now, I need inspiration. Something amazingly good, something that will make readers so happy that they'll cry. Something uniquely me.
If I close my eyes, the words would fall onto paper. They would shift into place and arrange into art. They would describe a story of great love and adventure. I just need to close my eyes and dream.
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2 comments:
happy endings dont always happen in reality anyway :) Just tell him you write reality...not fantasy lol ;)
lol thanks Ari. lol its ok I'll write that damn happy ending or its the last thing I'll do. My writer's pride can't take this loss.
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