But on the "I'm writing depressing, etc stuff and so now I'm starting to feel that way". On one hand, that is good, because then you're more able to write your characters in the story, but bad because well you're depressed. ::pets you:: what a dilemna huh? And its interesting that you mention Brad Pitt in IWTV because I've always found when I've read Anne Rice that I almost always end up extremely emotional if I read too much at once. Especially her middle books of the Vampire Chronicles which are so filled with despair, but she just writes it all so beautifully that I can't resist! So thats my thoughts on the readers' perspective. That one and all, writers, actors, and readers can all get gloomy and such when they live in the space of a story so much. I don't really know if its a bad thing or a good thing?
having absolutely nothing to do with Spuffy
Date: 2004-04-05 07:25 pm (UTC)And its interesting that you mention Brad Pitt in IWTV because I've always found when I've read Anne Rice that I almost always end up extremely emotional if I read too much at once. Especially her middle books of the Vampire Chronicles which are so filled with despair, but she just writes it all so beautifully that I can't resist! So thats my thoughts on the readers' perspective. That one and all, writers, actors, and readers can all get gloomy and such when they live in the space of a story so much. I don't really know if its a bad thing or a good thing?