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Apr 2024

One word?! Wow! :smiley: okay let's see here...
I think for my comic the one word that could describe it's plot best would be...bonds?...yeah...bonds...let's stick with that... :stuck_out_tongue:


The success of literary work depends on the way the book is written. Content is just the body of the story and varies from subject to subject.

Isaac Asimov wrote books on various subjects, yet it was the way he wrote them that made his works international bestsellers. His writing has a hook that has the reader turning page after page.

The same can be said about other very successful writers, to name just a few – Robert Howard, JRR Tolkien, Michael Crichton, James Michener, Enid Blyton, Terry Pratchett and George RR Martin. Their works create a sense of wonder that makes the reader forget reality, albeit for a short time.

Escapism, in a word, is all a good fictional story needs (regardless of the content or the characters in their assigned roles) to make a story work for me.

Disclaimer – Stated above is in entirety my opinion from personal experience and execution.

And what of you, Neverseen? What books do you read and how do those books shape your perception of story telling?

Hmm... humanity

2 years later

fantasies:

Why? There are a lot of ideas in this story, but the primary idea behind the first book "Damsel in the Red Dress" is sort of the idea that the MC has always played the role of damsel in distress, but now she's dealing with survivors guilt, and her bff/crush can no longer play the Prince Charming role he was obsessed with, so the fairy-tale-esque fantasy has be shattered, and they realize there is so much more to reality than the way they've always seen the world, be these fantasies good or bad, they were still fantasies.

The second book: "Sun with a Paper Crown" elaborates on this idea, with the idea (as shown in the title) of having a 'perfect' luxurious life, but that it's really just a facade, and an extremely volatile/fragile one at that.

As it says on the label... BLACKPILL.

The blackpill can either make or break you. The crossroads between the path of despair and enlightenment...

For mine, it is the title: Lume.

The title is everything to my novel. It has multiple meanings which revolves around the story. And it's not about light only (as in lumi in illuminate), but it also means world. The story revolves about the kingdom of the characters, a darkness calamity in their world, and how the deep secrets behind it unveils while tries to return the light to the kingdom. I pictured the kingdom as my characters' world. Sometimes, you don't need the whole world --your world revolves what around you, and it's enough.

1 month later

Interestingly, because I think I did this with Damsel in the Red Dress already, the one word story idea behind "Hushabye Prince" is also "Fairytale." but with an extremely different view point and interpretation

I’ll be honest, it’s probably either “silly” or “individual
This story is effectively a self-serving shitpost, but a self serving shitpost that brings me joy. It’s not as near and dear to my heart as some other things, but I still love this little world and the assholes I populated it with

1 month later

New to this so mine definitely needs improvement, but hope you enjoy nonetheless!

I have two main words that come to mind, them being reality and illusion.

"Family"

Yep, that's what it's about when you get right down to it. Although I'm hard-pressed to narrow it down to just one word. :joy: