That's a love we both share... Oh really? To me personally, those are epic stories (on the same level as Homer's works) telling so much about the very essence of human emotions and motivations, so I often feel reminded of those tales when I write. Usually, it's very subtle though; but in my fan fiction story, I have a running theme of 'childhood memories' and some of them are connected to stories and story telling (in an upcoming part of the story, Gen will even re-tell a fairy tale they were fond of as children, and completely fail to see that it references their current situation. Do you happen to know a story called "The Blue Rose"? Or have I showed it to you before? If not, tell me and I'll sent it to you...).
This specific reference in the second-to-next chapter is supposed to have a comedy undertone, still it also hints on something much more serious.
Currently, I'm still trying to get my next chapter in a half-way decent shape (I really want to upload it tomorrow), and then I need about a week or so for the 'sequel'. I'll let you know when it's up (I don't want to tell you any scene-details yet, it would spoil the fun).
Awww, thank you soo much. I love stories with several layers, so I try to add some to my own writing, too (the stress is on 'try' though. I often think my 'added depth' is not as epic as the things other authors come up with...).
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This specific reference in the second-to-next chapter is supposed to have a comedy undertone, still it also hints on something much more serious.
Currently, I'm still trying to get my next chapter in a half-way decent shape (I really want to upload it tomorrow), and then I need about a week or so for the 'sequel'. I'll let you know when it's up (I don't want to tell you any scene-details yet, it would spoil the fun).
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I love how much thought you put into your writing, always... :)
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Awww, thank you soo much. I love stories with several layers, so I try to add some to my own writing, too (the stress is on 'try' though. I often think my 'added depth' is not as epic as the things other authors come up with...).