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DasJeff [2016-03-11 17:00:07 +0000 UTC]
Reference to adam and eve? Lucifer being the lightbringer and all showing them knowledge?
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ExLibrisInterInta In reply to DasJeff [2016-03-11 17:24:24 +0000 UTC]
Actually, no, hehe, but it's totally okay to interpret it that way if you don't see Lucifer as an evil force. For me, the devil stands for taking control of your own life and to accept that our bodies desires isn't something bad.
My thought behind this is more simple. She is a species in my book, and the golden apple represents knowledge as a treasure, something golden and precious. That species lives hidden and is very spiritual so the knowledge is about the true meaning of life, what we need to nurture life and live in peace. Which humans usually doesn't know how to... so, I think that she is reaching out to a human so they also can recieve that knowledge.Β
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DasJeff In reply to ExLibrisInterInta [2016-03-12 13:08:37 +0000 UTC]
This another fantasy book or something? Not the one with the "FAG" guy in it? And very interesting concept. The ignorance of mankind is our biggest flaw imo.
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ExLibrisInterInta In reply to DasJeff [2016-03-16 18:49:22 +0000 UTC]
It's a little shameful but I am writing on 6 different books... 4 of them is played out on the same planet though, and the other two are connected. I've lost everything I've written two times and I am often re-write after 50-200 pages so I never, ever, never ever finish. But the one with the "fag" guy is the one I've written most of, yet. The big difference between the two connecting books and the other four is the fantasy theme.Β
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DasJeff In reply to ExLibrisInterInta [2016-03-16 22:27:11 +0000 UTC]
I remember watching this interview about Corey Taylor from Slipknot advising Randy Blythe from Lamb of God on his book. He said just write it all down and once you feel your done go back later and change things. Just spew your mind onto the pages. I personally think it'll work well because you'll have the whole perspective. What I think you need is a trajectory to where your going first- I don't think you can keep manically altering your story while it's still taking shape. But hey what the fuck do I know about writing. I'm especially interested in the fantasy book. Love to see it finished or even not finished- a few pages to see would be fun.
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ExLibrisInterInta In reply to DasJeff [2016-03-17 21:34:55 +0000 UTC]
I know that that is good to do but my problem is that that obstructs the plot to evolve. I have a very generalised view on what will happen, like, important checkpoints but there is a ton to loot in between, you know? But it's really bad to just give up and rewrite everything so I haven't actually done that this time and I have written about 100 pages so far. I've probably cut out about 30 pages and I'm rewriting some scenes but over all it's the same. So I hope it will proceed like that. I haven't gotten so far, at all, with the fantasy books. The one you're talking about, I'm actually writing it in the wrong order with different parts lol. I know exactly what happens in part one but I'm currently writing on part two because I feel like I can't wait to write what happens there. It's better than writing nothing though, lol. About reading something, I write in Swedish si that would be kinda hard. O.o Also, I start to shake when even my mom or boyfriend read my work so I could not share it anyway. I'm glad I can finally share my art though
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DasJeff In reply to ExLibrisInterInta [2016-03-17 22:18:24 +0000 UTC]
Well I'll leave you to it thenΒ ( Ν‘Β° ΝΚ Ν‘Β°)
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