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07-16-2005, 04:27 AM | #1 |
Stormdancer of Doom
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When life imitates art
Lately I have been experiencing things in real life that I wrote about in the past. Some of those things I wrote about in fanfics, notably Lorien in The Fairy Wife, and of course Bolco; some I wrote about in RPGs here at the Downs (in The Lonely Star series, regarding Lindo, Gamba and Phura, and all their youngsters.)
Has anyone else experienced this?
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07-16-2005, 12:51 PM | #2 |
Ghost Prince of Cardolan
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Life is what you make of it. L'art pour L'art.
In reply to the question, yes I have. Usually it's dreams that I take a liking to, and what do you know! Some of them sneek into my life, at rather bad moments, or when i'm really bored. It funny how you know what you are definately going to do for a day, or you have a repetitive schedule day after day, then suddenly, one day, something for no reason happens to disrupt the systematic way of your life. It's rather nice sometimes, and may change your prespective from that day onward. Other times, it's so strange that you wonder if you drank too much tea or coffee, or you're having the onset of a heat stroke. Or, for example, a year ago I wrote three short stories and one was rather Tim Burton-ish, where a female spector continues to reach her goal of becoming a surgeon even though she's dead. Someone who knows me, read it thought it was about my life... Now I have found an interest in anthropologic topics and anatomy. Life is strange sometmes... ~ Ka
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07-19-2005, 08:38 AM | #3 |
Stormdancer of Doom
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I guess I should elaborate....
First, I've had several characters in RPGs that ended up adopting children. Lindo adopts Tem, Tocca, and Retya; Phura adopts Kemba; Gamba adopts Little Maura, Ban, Asta, and Roka. (I'm currently processing adoption paperwork myself.) One of the things one does with adopted children is work on eye contact. I did not know this when I wrote all about the Staring Game between Sindo and Lorien, in The Fairy Wife, but thinking of it now pretty much amazes me.. In The Lonely Star, Lindo adopts Snowhobbits. (I am adopting two hobbits from a very cold place indeed. One of the hobbits reminds me of Phura (very much.) The other reminds me of Gamba (very much.) I feel that I could accurately call these two 'snowhobbits', Phura and Gamba. ) And then there was the whole Bolco story; all about the shock of American culture in the life of an unsuspecting little hobbit. I see this, also, on a daily basis. I could go into lots of details, and provide lots of examples, but for now..... I'll just say it gives me pause.
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07-19-2005, 08:58 AM | #4 |
La Belle Dame sans Merci
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I'm not sure if I've yet experienced life imitating art, but I've definately noticed, looking back, that every single creative thing I've done is filled with me, no matter how hard I try to separate church and sta-- I mean art and opinion.
My Saeryn at The White Horse is me. What happens to her tends to reflect what's up with me, so when she went from being happy, adventurous, and ready for the world to forgetful, nervous, and psyched out... I was beyond busy and feeling that way myself. Degas, her brother, is a friend of mine. Inzillomi is who I want to be when I grow up: accomplished, respected, creative, kind, and subtle. Tasa is me when I'm having issues. I know that this is a subconscious thing, so do you suppose it could work both ways? What you create is a part of you, so it wouldn't be too far of a stretch for it to "encourage" inklings you've already had. And, of course, I could not very well finish this post without hearty congratulations and luck wishes for you, mark.
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07-19-2005, 02:08 PM | #5 |
Stormdancer of Doom
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Deep thanks!
I understand that everything that <writer> writes is filled with <writer>. What I'm finding odd is, these are people that are outside of me, if you know what I mean. I'm not surprised to see my stories in me. I'm just surprised to find my stories in other folks. I feel as if I'm in a song, if you take my meaning. (CHild of the Seventh Age would be among the translators... Three guesses who the Author is, and the first two don't count.)
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