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Old 12-29-2010, 01:28 PM   #56
John Carroll
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Originally Posted by BookCat View Post
To John Carroll, just look at how much controversy your yet to be written book has generated. Go with your big world; readers won't stop arguing about it and in the process create more interest in the book. You'll be the next er.. Dan Brown
Actually, the first book (along with a couple of short stories) is published and the second one is written and in the editing process.

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Originally Posted by WorldWalker;
No.

They are figments of your imagination.

When you forget that -- when you blur the line between fantasy and reality -- then you're also blurring the line between writing and daydreaming.
As far as reality goes, I'm totally in touch with it. The emo bunnies have assured me that I'm totally sane.

I also believe that writing is the physical expression of daydreaming.
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