Your guy grew up on the back of a vry large bird. He is confused by the non-feathery ground hereabouts. It is all he can think about. He runs into walls a lot.
I don't know. I think it's fucking fantastic. I mean, it's really just part of a story, I think, so you'd need to write more for it to really work as a piece of fiction. But as far as a character study goes it's brilliant.
Maybe it's just that so much of the writing I do for a living is either technical or simple melodrama, but I've been really loving the completely over-the-top stuff the last year or so. Watching writers almost lose control is one of my favorite things - probably because I feel best after writing when it's been one of the rare sessions in which I've totally lost myself.
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Help me figure out D&D background stuff then.
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Shit, I thought you creative types had to be hammered all the time anyway. Digimon, wtf, tell me someone wasn't high when they thgouht of that shit.
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It's the first chapter in my neglected Southern Gothic horror/romance novel. Writing over the top is silly great fun.
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