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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Sometimes...

Sometimes…

I’m all like, “My WIP is a novel of social criticism.”

Other times, I’m like, “My novel is pure FLUFF.”

That is all.  For now.*
(And OMG, I have a first follower! Thank you, thank you, thank you, Andye of Reading Teen! :D )

*The inspiration for this post randomly came during #yalitchat. In case you wanted to know. ;P

Oh, and I feel really awkward saying "like" so many times in such a short post. :P

2 comments:

  1. If you want to argue that all writers put something of themselves into their work, then I think most novels contain some sort of criticism. I mean, some novels are more clearly critiques than others, but you can find a theme in just about anything if you look hard enough. So really, it's probably going to be up to the reader, what they take from it.

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  2. Well....it wasn't really about whether writers put themselves in their work or not, it's just that sometimes I think, "Wow! My WIP is a masterpiece--it's wonderfully deep and criticizes the faults of society!" Other times I like, "Gosh, this is total fluff. Fluff, fluff, fluff. But good fun."

    That was the whole point of this post. :)

    But I do agree with what you say; I guess it depends on what the reader thinks, and the mentality of the reader. But I just thought it was funny that my novel can be viewed on such a wide range, but on second thought, so can a lot of books. :)

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