I mean, really, a whole YEAR of school (minus two weeks of class, reading week, and a finals week that I won't be here for) has gone by since that post. Geesh.
Anyway, since even though I'm not really going to have any "writing time" this summer, on account of the fact that I'm going to be in an immersion environment for a Chinese language class I'll be taking (for 9 weeks...), I really want to start writing again. I've been trying to at least keep a journal during the year, but I really miss fiction, and now that it's clear that I'll never be able to take a creative writing class at my university...
Well, I guess I just need to get myself to do it on my own!
(I'm still hoping that I'll be able to take a non-degree creative writing class at a community college or something some time in my life. Because obviously, semi-prestigious research universities only want future prize-winning poets for their creative writing program. And I despise poetry if I have to study it for more than a week. Grumblegrumble.)
So, because I'm not sure what else to blog about, I'm going to post a list of five things I like to read/write!
- Happy and/or hopeful endings - I hate sad endings. Bittersweet endings are fine, especially hopeful ones. If someone is optimistic or at least willing to work to a better future, I'm fine. But sad endings? NO. I KILL DEM.
- Fun characters with good voices - I think this is why I like Meg Cabot...but yeah, I get bored with cardboard characters, so I try to avoid them (and improve when I accidentally write them!)
- Creative fantasy settings - I like creative settings, especially ones that aren't the standard Medieval Western Europe high fantasy
- Contemporary characters - I think I connect better when things are more contemporary
- Adventures - I like adventure! I don't know why :P
- Fantasy violence - I'm cool with fantasy violence. Realistic violence is a little too real. (Duh?)
- Romance - I was going to put romance in the previous list, but then I realized that I actually get put off by main-plot romances, since I sometimes find it hard to relate. And on that note...
- Gay guy pairs - I like reading about gay guys, but I hate writing them because I have issues with writing guys. Gay guy pairs intimidate me because there are TWO OF THEM, and I don't want to be stereotypical and make them feminine, because I know a ton of gay guys who are about as feminine as I want to study engineering. Plus, I suck at writing romances...
- Medieval Europe high fantasy settings - mehhhhhhh whatever. I'm kind of tired of Tolkien wannabes, and I've read enough Tolkien wannabes to be wary of anything that has a Medieval Europe-based high fantasy setting
- All female/all male casts - either too much estrogen or testosterone, depending on which gender you pick, but if they're well written, I guess I'm okay with it...sometimes
- Suicide - I think suicide is really disturbing, and I really don't like thinking about it when I don't have to (ie in fiction). This is especially true when it's the main character who commits suicide
- Violence against animals - I really don't like violence against animals because I feel like it is twice as unfair as violence against other humans is, since the animal has no choice in the matter and is at a major disadvantage due to the whole brain thing. Humorous violence against animals will probably ruin an entire book/movie for me
- Never ending plots - seriously, if you're not going to start something with an end in mind, don't start it yet. It doesn't work, and just really makes me lose respect for the author and their inability to structure a story well
- Depressing endings - I don't like depressing things...since I like being happy! Yay, happiness?
- "Didn't I already read this?" - super derivative stories. Um...why should I read you if I've already read the exact same book/watched the exact same movie by someone else?