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Date Posted: 19:23:00 10/26/07 Fri
Author: celtgirl
Subject: No, writing is a very funny process and though some days it feels like I grind every word out, other days it feels like I am merely a conduit through which the words travel. So I never feel that I consciously make choices about the direction of the story. Other than following the history to the best of my ability and research. Some plot lines bubble away in the back of my mind for months and months, others spring out entire and demand to be written down immediately. Like the Nuala storyline, she was just there and I wrote most of Part Five in a few days. Other pieces stew forever and some never make it off the computer screen. Some of those end up being my favourite bits. :)
In reply to: Denise 's message, "I've always liked the Cinderella happy endings but I know that would not be true to the time period and the history of abuse and violence in which poor Lawrence was already embroiled. Not having a writer's bone in my body, I wondered how these revelations materialize. Do the fingers on the keyboard almost have a mind of their own or do you fully and consciously direct the words? Maybe that sounds silly, but sometimes authors say the story just reveals itself (I think you have said this too) and so I wonder." on 15:43:30 10/26/07 Fri


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