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Always a fun question! What inspires you to write? Is it a specific author, music, movie? Most people have several different reasons, of course. For me, I am an artist and a writer. I was inspired at a young age to begin writing due to sci-fi movies/series (Star Wars, X-files, etc), horror novels (Stephen King), and visual novels. I had all these ideas in my head and wanted to make my own! I'm also very inspired by my vivid dreams.

My current project can be read here on Tapas!

Title: Red Shift
Primary Genre: Cyberpunk
Sub Genres: Superheroes/villains (DC Comics), cosmic horror, psychological horror, dystopia

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I write because it's my escape from this cruel world we live in.

And as a gay man, I like to write fantasy stories featuring LGBT+ characters because I aim to create role models for LGBT+ youth to look up to.

Here's my ongoing story, for anyone interested.

Title: KRZ: Tiger Winds
Genre: Dark-Fantasy
Sub Genres: Action, LGBT+, Romance

I've always been very imaginative. More than a decade ago I laid the foundation for this very interesting Gothic fantasy universe, and have been building on it ever since. The main cast of characters are very developed since I've had a lot of time to develop them; and there's a lot of vulnerability to some of them because of their eccentric needs.

So, I began putting my scary little universe to text and visuals lately, and let a few people in on it, which they insisted that I publicize. This gave me the confidence I needed to do so. :slight_smile:

i guess authors with several successful novel series like stephan king. I think i just love fantasy. I think everyone needs an escape and i'd like to help them feel that.

I write and draw cause it's fun af to make up stories. Huge time sink, and give me purpose.

Inspiration is different than the "why" for me. "Why" is simply - i'd go batshit insane otherwise. And that's not an exaggeration. Over the years I've noticed how far into depression and self-loathing I dig the pit for myself when I am not writing. And it's not a pit I can climb out of via drawing/painting/ect either. It's only writing that keeps me grounded in the literal sense.

Oh I write because I want to see the stories in my head be materialized into actual words! :smiley:
My inspiration comes from dreams, movies, books, news, etc.

Title: Dark Bytes
Primary Genre: Science Fiction
Sub Genres: Thriller, Action, Psychological

Title: Shackles
Primary Genre: Historical Drama
Sub Genres: Romance, Politics, Action

Everything in my world felt forced. As an Indian, you're often pressured into being the best on an academic front. My parents never did put that pressure on me, but your perception in circles, at least at a young age, depended on whether you would rank highly amongst your peers. I mean, at school, they would basically look at you different. I never fit into that crowd. I was obese, and around that time, I fell in love with lawn tennis. I dove into it with a passion. Trimmed down to size, built up some athletic muscle, rose through the ranks in India, peaked at #7 - and mind you, I was winning national titles and beating the best of the best despite my rank - and finally walked into the international front. It was a dream come true.

But at the same time, one of the reasons I lingered at #7 was largely due to being unable to frequently participate in high stakes tournaments. I was very conscious of being academically sound as well. Just enough so I wouldn't be at a complete loss when things fell apart all around me. But that led me to overcompensate with training, to the point where a lower back injury rendered me motionless and with consistent pain. I've since recovered with rehab, and I've resented my choice of putting one foot on either end of the threshold ever since. As I battled self-pity and remorse, I started telling myself stories. I cherished moments around telling my classmates those stories and listening to their feedback and opinions. I realized I loved story-telling a lot more than the sport. But I persisted through everything on the academic front, did my engineering, and I now work as an Experiential Designer at a marketing firm.

Why is all this relevant? Well, I decided to stay grounded to reality so I wouldn't end up in a situation of being unable to support myself or my dogs and family, in a country where unconventional routes aren't often met with success. But the better I became with my job, the more I realized just how much I didn't want to live this life. I'm largely unfulfilled. And when sleep-deprived, writing en route to work, staying up and holding to just 3-4 hours of sleep, I feel refreshed the most building my world and my story. It's why I practiced. Even through a phase where I hated my own writing. It's also why I named my handle - Lost Spirit. It feels good to write these things. And it feels better to hope that one day, I'll be able to quit my job and do this full-time. Turn my novel into a webcomic. Turn the webcomic into an animated series. And look back at this moment with nothing but pride.

I genuinely hope this is the community where it happens. Because I honestly love you guys and everything you've given me thus far. But the journey is far from over, and I'm here to stay. Not giving up. Let's go! :smile:

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Title | Curse of Immortals: Tempestatem
Primary Genre | High Fantasy (Dark)
Sub-genre | Adventure. Second Chances. World Transitions.

A sense of self satisfaction. I really do love creating stories always have, and while at first I wanted to draw comics I learned I had an inability to draw so I decided to change it to writing instead. Coming up with new worlds, creatures, and characters is always a fun process and seeing others enjoy it is also a fun time.

And I have two series on Tapas I'm currently working on.


For me it was to share a personal experience in my life and finally embrace my love for making stories as both a artist and writer. I can express myself freely when I make any type of story and I wanted to indulge myself in the my creativity and share something that was completely of my own creation. Making my own original content is so much fun and I can always say, "hey this is mine" and this is how to lore goes without needing to follow anything else haha!

Title: Jade Kingdoms
Primary Genre: Fantasy
Sub Genres: Psychological, horror, mystery

I write because I love to tell stories. I have always had these crazy and fantastic stories of adventures and magic floating around in my head. I was not always good at writing, but over time, I like to believe I got pretty decent at it.
So I decided to start publishing my work. I never expected anyone to actually like the stories, but people do :slight_smile:
Encouragement and support from readers is really what keeps me writing now :slight_smile:

My current project and biggest novel to date is Lady Death. It is a fantasy romance novel :slight_smile:

8 days later

I write because love the art of story telling. With my current work I am trying to bring ideas to light of how we can utilize current technologies and combine them to create a better world, while entertaining at the same time.

I write because I have so many inspirations that I want to show.
I usually get inspired by the videogames and movies ost. Some of my characters are custom avatars that I created and I adapt them to my art style, so I create their powers based on their most representative characteristic from the videogame that they come from, their personalities may sound the hard part, but when I draw them its when I feel that the character its getting their own life, their own personality for the first time. Original characters are mostly concepts that I want to explore or stage of my life that I really care about and I want to represent them the same way as I remember them.
Once the main plot it's defined I don't get inspired by the same method as before, I get inspired by the characters, the relationships between each other, the worldbuilding, and many other elements. It may sound weird, but when I think on the plot I don't have the world defined yet, not even where the characters are standing, but once I choose what characters are going to participate and I start the worldbuilding, its when I get more ideas about how the events should happen naturally, like solving a puzzle.

I write because I like creating characters and worlds.

I usually get inspired by video game and film soundtracks. Although I almost always start writing because a scene or a specific line or type of character pops into my head, and if I'm still thinking of that scene or line or character in a few days, I decide to develop it further.

I enjoy reacting to stories and falling in love with characters, so I wanted to know what it felt like to be the author behind the magic.

Also, I enjoy slowly driving people mad and I guess if that occurs, then I'll be happy to cause a storm of emotions and chaos.

Check out my novel if you feel it!

I love to write to keep me occupied and well, just for fun!

Spite.

I disliked how most of the stories I read were monotonous, easily predictable, mass-produced garbage. So I said screw it, wrote a really bad book of poetry and prose, then wrote my first real story that I've been posting on here. Since then I've written two other novels that I've self-published, and I'm working on more. I like my books to have a certain amount of randomness to them to make them feel more real, the trick is to get it there.

Raven and Wolf was my first real attempt at that, and it isn't too bad, if I say so myself. I'd appreciate it if you all checked it out!