tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6312442398930078026.post6500337690480694437..comments2023-06-14T17:51:46.718+02:00Comments on My Reading Lounge: Writing Lab: a lesson from NayaritRaumhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14103151749008178944noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6312442398930078026.post-28324277368779550302011-06-30T01:12:14.344+02:002011-06-30T01:12:14.344+02:00There are extraordinary people in this fandom and ...There are extraordinary people in this fandom and I'm so glad I get to meet and discuss with many of them!<br /><br />- RaumRaumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14103151749008178944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6312442398930078026.post-82000103060635275652011-06-30T00:59:19.526+02:002011-06-30T00:59:19.526+02:00@miaokuancha Thanks! I LOVE the blind men/elephant...@miaokuancha Thanks! I LOVE the blind men/elephant analogy. That is EXACTLY what I mean . . . when you're restricted you never know what's going to come out. I know with my story I even get to plant false clues ALL THE TIME because of the fact that what one character sees is so different from another, or even the truth. <br /><br />Yeah, the uncertainty does have my readers yelling at me quite a bit. But I'm hoping that it will pay off in the end!<br /><br />@Misti You're the best. Thank you for all your support!<br /><br />@Raum I'm so glad you let me be a part of this. I had tons of fun!<br /><br />xxNayaNayarithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06460061139835601703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6312442398930078026.post-30240638497340202942011-06-29T23:56:09.972+02:002011-06-29T23:56:09.972+02:00Welcome Misti!
Thank you for joining the discussi...Welcome Misti!<br /><br />Thank you for joining the discussion!<br /><br />- RaumRaumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14103151749008178944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6312442398930078026.post-75381128383559862092011-06-29T23:51:45.226+02:002011-06-29T23:51:45.226+02:00Thanks for sharing your input on some of your writ...Thanks for sharing your input on some of your writing techniques and why you are so great at writing multiple points of views. A lot of people would steer clear of reading a story with so many but I personally love to hear what each character is going through and what they are thinking. So thanks again for sharing.Mistihttp://www.twitter.com/Misti924noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6312442398930078026.post-71751211510534692292011-06-29T23:31:22.951+02:002011-06-29T23:31:22.951+02:00Hi Miaokuancha!
I LOVE the story of the blind men...Hi Miaokuancha!<br /><br />I LOVE the story of the blind men touching the elephant, is so wise.<br /><br />Naya's article left me speechless, I'm so glad you also liked it!!<br /><br />- Raum<br />(MyReadingLounge is waiting for an article from you, you know :-) )Raumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14103151749008178944noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6312442398930078026.post-42864970543296236342011-06-29T23:27:59.945+02:002011-06-29T23:27:59.945+02:00Oh Naya this is great! No surprise there!
I espe...Oh Naya this is great! No surprise there! <br /><br />I especially love the part about each character only has a portion of the truth -- like blind men touching the elephant. Like Rashomon.<br /><br />Of course with first person narrative a lot of uncertainty can happen as the characters don't know or see everything. Sometimes readers can get up in arms about that ... but if we are diligent we can still give them satisfaction in the end!<br /><br />Great writing lesson!miaokuanchahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12003296654684438270noreply@blogger.com