I came across this some time back,
22 lessons from Stephen King and out of the 22, the one that I totally agreed with was number
4. Write primarily for yourself. Because I do...Do you?
The main reason for this post is that for me, writing is more than an outlet. It's almost a continuation of a fact finding journey, and one I want to share. The thing is! I don't want to write non-fiction about the things I've learned along the way because...For one thing, YAWN!
A lot of those things I've learned are scientific theories but I love how they're totally way out there, from multiple universes and parallel worlds, to everyday quantum mechanics that are so damn freaky nothing really compares. Yes! I like deep down freaky stuff...anyhow. To the point.
My horror uses the question of consciousness to drive the book. My next book will question the reality we
think we're part of, and I hope to continue using mind bending/twisting facts and theories among a freaky imagination I have to scare people...Hopefully scar their mind...just a little

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So my question is also...Do you, like me, have a freaky mind that creates the worlds you write about, or do you have a mind that would dearly love to live in the very world you dream up, maybe secretly long to be a character in your book, or, do the things you write about but would never dare do in life!!
Of course! If you secretly desire dungeons and um..stuff...Maybe leave out some of the details

. And if you write about murder...Maybe don't post at all

I'm interested in the mind of various writers and what makes them and their books...Tick!