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Are you a reader or writer?
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Sep 04, 2011 10:16AM

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We started writing it before we ever met up in person. It's now nearly ten years later, the story wound up taking about 3 years and was several hundred pages. We've two kids, four cats, and a book collection that takes up more space than anything else. ^_^ I'd like to get my writing back on track and try and pub it, but until the kids are bigger, I don't have much more time to type than the occasional post.


Enjoy the discussion, as I cannot imagine a writer of fantasy who does not also enjoy reading it.

Hopefully others, especially authors, will continue to chime in, even with the preemptive wet blanket thrown on the topic.


Who's your favorite author?
Not intended as a wet blanket. Just a reminder. There are many new authors who are new members of this group.
Elle wrote: "As a fantasy writer myself, I am curious how many people on this group are just avid Fantasy readers and how many of us are writers as well?"
I read and write fantasy and scifi, but I also like to read scifi, suspense and romance.
I read and write fantasy and scifi, but I also like to read scifi, suspense and romance.

;-)


I read alot though. see I read all these post too... now I am writing this response... look Ma! I can write!


I love your stories Daddy. Although I'm a little behind in reading some as uni takes up too much of my time.

Same... except I DIDN'T Make it through Earthsea either. But I've read almost all of David Eddings and the Jennifer Robertson Cheysuli Chronicles.
I read almost everything, not only sci-fi and fantasy - and I write mostly fantasy, but I'm not really influenced by my reads. I mean, I think some stories are well told by the author and won't even dream of writing like him/her - and they're probably not the stories I'd like to write anyway, but I enjoy reading them, know what I mean?

I read a Cracked.com article the other day "How to Become an Author, in 5 Incredibly Difficult Steps"
#2 was about EDITING or "...Learning to edit is, quite simply, learning to hate yourself word by word...." It's an interesting article.
Warning, Cracked.com might not be safe for work.

I write well, when I need to, but have never really had any desire to write.
It's a good thing, too, because between 2 kids, house, husband, job, needlework and reading, my time is pretty much all spoken for, for the next couple of decades or so. = )

For the last few years the only writing I have had a chance to do it academic in nature and is mostly just grinding out page after page just to get a good grade. I still manage to read for fun, it's difficult but there is no way I could go without reading a good book .
Both.
Read my PROFILE for more info & Enjoy the Journey, MG
Read my PROFILE for more info & Enjoy the Journey, MG

Lately, not nearly so much time for the reading. When I surprise myself by having time for either reading or writing...writing always wins. Maybe once writing lets me get rid of that silly day job, I'll be able to balance the two again. :)




I really admire people who write their stories, published or not, the pure act of putting them down makes them feel more real and close, don't you think?





And, like almost all readers, I suspect, I long to write a novel, but never have had the time—perhaps if I can ever retire.
When does a person become a "Writer", can honestly use the appellation? For most professions it is easy to know, as there are rites of passage. What's a writer's rite of passage?


A Reader and loving it.




Had several thousand books in the room I used as a library.


I used to write and I loved it, but I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and over the years as my health has slipped, my creativity and focus have also slipped to the point I can't write anymore. I so wish I could still write, but there's just nothing there to work with now.
Thank goodness I can still read (if not as easily as I used to). If that went away too I think I'd go totally bonkers (instead of just partly like now :).
Books mentioned in this topic
This Mortal Mountain (other topics)Dark Tidings (other topics)
Creatures of Light and Darkness (other topics)