Musings

After every hateful instance, every hair-ripping dose of fury, there are those quiet moments; ones that remind us that underneath it all, there’s some deep fantastical melody; some deep, benevolent wellspring.

After all the horror and strife is said and done, we’ll be okay.  I know it.  🙂

17 thoughts on “Musings

    • Wherever my mind goes! Sorry if it gets dark, but know that I’m a sucker and firm believer in They (Lived?) Happily Ever After. In contrast, I confess to liking those dark middles that make the ends shine brighter.

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      • Phew! There is no light without darkness – carry on. You write emotively and I can feel
        Pain and heat… You got me…haha…seriously try poetry…you can pack
        A punch with just a few
        Choice words…my imagination went on overdrive. We writers do
        Have to take care of our own though…so I don’t apologise.

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      • Poetry would drive me craaaAAAAZZZY!!! Haha! The thing is, when I write stories, I can get away with mistakes here and there, but poetry (because of the length) I feel like each word has to be perfectly fitted. So as much as editing story drives me nuts, I think poetry would drive me nuts-er!

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      • lol – so the crusader refuses the challenge… Only
        Kidding… Your writing is colourful and energetic that is more
        Exciting than ‘overthought’ words. I haven’t read Echo yet…I’m
        Saving that honour for a day when I don’t feel insecure about my own writing. It’s your own fault the blogs of your book are written so well that I feel I need a little courage and need to
        Finish my stuff first. I
        Never said I wasn’t a coward.

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    • Perhaps, but the very definition of “fantasy” is a logical extension of accepting commonly believed premises. Now whose to say that the premise is true or false? Science is still unsure, and is working to prove what root premises give cause to reality. Indeed, the Universe could have just been created. I understand that as a matter of practicality, we must accept certain premises as true, but really at their heart, whose to say that the logical extension of fantasy is erroneous or not?

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