Confusing, right?
But since I'm scheduling my post, I thought it would be interesting.
In my teenaged writing years, I went through a period of writing tragedy. In my suspense works, someone died. In my romance works, someone died. It got to a point that my cousin threatened to stop reading. I think she actually did, now that I think about it!
Now that I'm older, I do still lean towards darker, sadder tones, but I've tried to not kill any of my characters...for now.
As a writer, did any of you have a different theme than what you trend towards now?
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- Debra Renée Byrd
- Delaware, United States
- Deborah Hawkins, penned Debra Renée Byrd, began writing after a blank book project in elementary school and never stopped, fashioning stories based on her favorite TV shows and movies before creating more original works. She studied at the University of the Arts and Florida State University before settling down and graduating from Temple University. She now resides in her hometown of Dover, DE, where she spends most of her time at work or at church. She loves fantasies, superheroes, is a trekkie and a brown coat. She loves television and lives for Final Fantasy video games, having collected most of them. She has read a myriad of authors, and her favorite authors change whenever she finds a new book that changes her life... "When you can't run, you crawl. When you can't crawl...well, you know the rest." -Tracey, Firefly, "The Message"
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I was super into writing tragedy as a teenager, too. To be honest, I still am, but it's now much more balanced with silliness, heh.
I wrote more contemporary teen and adult fiction in my teens and now I write fantasy/paranormal YA. Funny how things change.
Ehhh... happiness? Hehehe. It's not that I *try* to write brutally sad stories (with hopeful, bittersweet endings, maybe?), it's just that I don't know - I can't write a truly happy story if I'm writing a new MS, I think. It's weird.
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