Fun question: What would you say is your biggest strength as a writer?

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Guest

Post by Guest »

Mine is writing emotional depth.
Myles

Post by Myles »

I would have to say the biggest strength for me as a writer is my creative, unbound imagination. It is truly astounding to read what other authors put together in their works, but what I find is that it seems…leashed, if that makes sense.

It’s one of the reasons why I’m attracted to Stephen King Books; his imagination is bound only by his creativity, not the standards of man.

I even surprise myself by what I created in my works; “giving birth” to monsters and extending a piece of my soul to my characters allows me to imagine and visualize how the story would play out for them.
Alicia

Post by Alicia »

I'm really great at description and detail. I've had lots of feedback where the reader or listener can really imagine being in the location my characters are.

Kind of like watching a movie.
Sara

Post by Sara »

I'm good at coming up with dialogue.

Well, let me re-phrase...character dialogue comes easy to me because I can clearly hear each of them speaking whenever I'm creating scenes in my head.

I love injecting wit and humor into exchanges, especially during the first several meetings between my love interests.

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Bea

Post by Bea »

I have failed to accept compliments long time ago. I just make sure to not make the same mistakes during my roleplay hobby days. :lol:

Which doesn't include jealousy because I'm not.
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