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Dec 2017

I'm doing something new where I re-watched The Stand mini-series, am re-reading the novel itself, and am simultaneously reading the comic based on the novel.

I'm doing this to see the differences between each medium at a glance and the strengths and weaknesses of each, so I can apply those insights to what I do next for a series of mine.

9 days later

Ohhhh that's a good idea!

I often do that with anime I like. In on case, I played the otome game and watched the three TV series based off it.

It was interesting to see how they changed and merged different story elements compared to the original.

The 3rd book of 1Q84 by Murakami Haruki. Most of the comments I've read about it was that it's too slow, and the author gives the informations too slow, which is true, but I feel this is one of the charms of this novel. I really love how detailed the characters are. Their inner thoughts are sometimes kinda weird, but exactly thats why they seem to be real.

I've just finished reading Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman and I can definitely recommend it as an interesting, relaxing read.

The Dip by Seth Godin. Recommended by a business colleague. Pretty insightful so far

1 month later

I learned about POV's and the show not tell rule. So I'm happy with that. The book that I'm currently reading is the app called Tapas. Where I can read both novels and comics. In other words, a lot of things.

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Reading this because I am a stereotype.

Not reading literary books because my adhd merges the text into grey blocks after a single page.

What the? Seriously? I have ADHD too and that has never happened to me. That is new.

Well adhd takes shape differently depending on the individual. I used to be unable to sort impressions at all, to the point where I could hear every convo going on in a room all at the same time. Couldn't ignore any of them to focus on the one that was relevant. When my brain ran outta power and fucks to give, I just turned off entirely and was near unreachable.

I have trained and worked past that so now that's no problem anymore. But books still are (rants and the like aren't but that's because they're usually just within the amount of text I can read of the same type without my head giving up) and I just don't do well with descriptions at all. The way books describe environments especially distracts me, not to mention the actions that it describes people doing mid convo or the different facial expression implications. My brain gets stuck on certain words, their sound, their many possible meanings, and eventually the words become meaningless to me. After that it becomes a grey block of nonsense.

I have actually illustrated the concentration problems I used to experience (along with this phenomena I just described) as the experience of a character:

Good thing you drew it. I now know what you mean, I actually had that happen to me before when I read textbooks. Not fiction books, I was trying to remember if I ever saw that from fiction. xD

I get it from both actually! And even sometimes from comic books if I'm really tired.

It's rare for me to get it from the fiction. Don't think I ever got it from comics. Is there a link to that comic? Declan (my fudanshi alter) wants to read it. He's poking me O-O

It's the one that got discontinued hahaha

WAIT DO YOU MEAN THE ONE I'M READING?
If so I'll link it

Lol tell Declan I'm already married to my yaoi collection so it's all too late :joy:

"Yo dude, I'm good. I'm already mentally fucking Calix-- Ack!" runs away when Calix hits him
He wants to fuck this gender-fluid individual for some reason. Told him he could if he can find a way.
"I want the devices from our story to be real now so I can."
Oh you would love that annnnnnnd he has a cat face now xD
I swear we could be a comic comedy.