Lauren Hynde
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What are you currently working on?
I'm working on a short story called 'Plastic Love', a techno-nerdish warped mind-control story that I've been playing with for way too long. This time I'm going to finish it, though. No excuses.
Also, I'm always writing poetry. Like the only in my signature.
Is it flowing well, or do you find yourself stalling?
Both. My writing is very cerebral and rarely stalls; I always know what to do next and where to take the narrative. What happens a lot is that I get distracted. I have too many interests, and writing isn't always the first priority.
What do you prefer to write? Short stories? Longer pieces (novellas)? Or, novels?
I prefer short stories, but hopefully I'll be someday able to try the novel thing. Done right, every story is the lengh it needs to be.
When really engrossed in a story, do you find yourself living through your characters, if only for a short while?
I think I start thinking and seeing the world as some of them, if only to understand how they would react in the situations I put them. Otherwise, I don't see how the characters would gain any depth or their actions any credibility.
What do you plan to write next?
The Literotica Olympics: Day 23 - Event: Sailing
The Literotica Olympics: Day 30 - The Closing Ceremony
A short-story series with a concept too fucked up to describe. You'll have to wait and see.
I'm working on a short story called 'Plastic Love', a techno-nerdish warped mind-control story that I've been playing with for way too long. This time I'm going to finish it, though. No excuses.
Also, I'm always writing poetry. Like the only in my signature.
Is it flowing well, or do you find yourself stalling?
Both. My writing is very cerebral and rarely stalls; I always know what to do next and where to take the narrative. What happens a lot is that I get distracted. I have too many interests, and writing isn't always the first priority.
What do you prefer to write? Short stories? Longer pieces (novellas)? Or, novels?
I prefer short stories, but hopefully I'll be someday able to try the novel thing. Done right, every story is the lengh it needs to be.
When really engrossed in a story, do you find yourself living through your characters, if only for a short while?
I think I start thinking and seeing the world as some of them, if only to understand how they would react in the situations I put them. Otherwise, I don't see how the characters would gain any depth or their actions any credibility.
What do you plan to write next?
The Literotica Olympics: Day 23 - Event: Sailing
The Literotica Olympics: Day 30 - The Closing Ceremony
A short-story series with a concept too fucked up to describe. You'll have to wait and see.
