MrPixel
Just a Regular Guy
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- May 12, 2020
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Like most of you, I write in first-person style, projecting myself and my personality into the story. I've discovered as my fiction style blooms that I - the real me - am becoming emotionally involved with my female lead. Or, in this case, female leads, as my genre at the moment is polyamory.
Sure, I'm building the characters, but somehow the words flow on their own without a lot of conscious direction on my part. It's weird.
Anybody else fall into this trap? Is it bad, or good? Or even desirable?
So far it's been really good for me personally, as I redirect my affections to my real-world spouse, who happens to be the model for the secondary female lead.
Sure, I'm building the characters, but somehow the words flow on their own without a lot of conscious direction on my part. It's weird.
Anybody else fall into this trap? Is it bad, or good? Or even desirable?
So far it's been really good for me personally, as I redirect my affections to my real-world spouse, who happens to be the model for the secondary female lead.