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Are you a reader or writer?

For me, that's an irrelevant question. I can read. I can't write. So I just enjoy the reading. It's not worth spending my time metaphorically banging my head against the wall about the writing.
But thank you for caring. Because yes, it does suck. Enjoy your own writing.




I'll never stop writing or reading.



I agree with your statement about world building, it's so very true.


Greg
I'm the same. Right now I'm working on my second book in the "Drops from the Kingdom" series and trying to read a new book in-between. Trying. being the operative word cause I'm alway concerned about being influenced by what I'm reading.

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/7...

I still read a lot from fantasy to romance to paranormal, even the occasional nonfiction work here and there. My first book is the start of a fantasy series, but I'm also working on a mystery as well.
Reading and writing both give me the chance to step outside my normal life and spend some time in a world someone else has created or create a world that I can control.



I thought the question was designed to bring out the writers in the group.


Indie writing and fantasy are a match made in heaven as finally we can access some of the gems publishing houses won't touch!


I completely agree. I'm still catching up on getting to know my other indie fantasy writers. The one danger is that while fantasy in general can be seen as limitless, some writers seem to think that means their books can be too. I've run across a few indie fantasy writers who have tried to put too much in one book and take it too far, not having any consistency in the internal logic of their won tales. On the other hand, the are others who I've found who are equal to any of today's mega-bestsellers.

I couldn't agree more with you, Olga. I always have to have a story in my head, whether I've been reading one or have one in mind to write down. If I don't, I just don't know what to do with myself. I'm terrible to be around if that happens.

I am also really enjoying my kindle and reading a lot of new authors.
Over the past year my wife and decided to join the digital revolution with writing a novel. We are in the final re-write of our novel entitled “Plague of Vampires�. We are working very hard to make this a fun novel with a very different take on Vampires.

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Wow, never espected an answer like that! :P
I was expecting somethin' dif, lol! :D



To be far, I guess at the moment I'm more of a reader than a writer. I read at least 104 books a year, and wish I were more disciplined with my time to read even more than that. There's just so darn many books out there that I NEED to read, and the sooner the better <3

The only trouble now is that whenever I read, all the author's little quirks jump out at me and interrupt the flow of the story. It's like before I would never really notice 'head hopping' and POV shifts but now they drive me crazy.
Anyway, I try to set my mornings aside for writing (up at 4am to write every day before work) and then read in the evening while the wife watches her tv.

Writing and reading are in a constant fight because I have to do both of them away from home to avoid the distraction of electronic media. I keep shifting scheduling strategies. Now it is reading on the train for comfort and writing in free periods at and after work when I have a desk/table. It is a squeeze, but writing has to be priority.

Sadly, I find that the more I write, the less I read. I've tried reading fantasy novels while in the middle of a writing project, but I've found that elements of what I've read seem to end up in what I'm writing. So I try to avoid reading fantasy while I'm writing fantasy. I'm also an IT student, so a lot of my time is taken now reading textbooks. Even then, I find that this ends up in my writing. I recently named a chapter of my newest work after a computer hacking style (Denial of Service). Not sure how I feel about that. :/

I have to leave home to write too. I have a cat, internet, video games, etc. all that demand attention when I am home.
Nick wrote: "Maurice wrote: "Writing and reading are in a constant fight because I have to do both of them away from home to avoid the distraction of electronic media. I keep shifting scheduling strategies. Now..."
My Captain America: Supersoldier video game is eyeing me as I write. Glad to know I have company in the war against distraction. Write on.
My Captain America: Supersoldier video game is eyeing me as I write. Glad to know I have company in the war against distraction. Write on.

got it at but also on my fb there are links
you are all welcome to check and make some feedback... :)



someone who writes poems can be a lot of people, but being a poet is something one has to earn by gaining readers and those who understand his/hers message(s), i guess


got a couple places on internet where I post stuff and sometimes ppl stumble upon them :D
well, right now i'm trying to read as much as I can while i got the time for it :)
writing from time to time, but giving that a bit of relax, not making any haste in my third thingie


Books mentioned in this topic
This Mortal Mountain (other topics)Dark Tidings (other topics)
Creatures of Light and Darkness (other topics)
No offence, but that sounds depressing.If i couldn't write, i'd go INSANE! (Not that i'm not already insane, lol!)
Well....What's better; Reading or writing?