I always seem to have more stories in my head than I actually have time to write. It's just this jumble of tales I want to tell. The problem comes in the fact that I seem to have a very linear mind and can only work from point A to point B, and unlike a lot of other people can't work on more than one story at the same time.
I'd have a question to add to that as well:
Why do people write?
I think the reasons I write are partly relaxation - it's nice to escape into a bit of fantasy at the end of the day, to get away from responsibilities and have a bit of fun. I also write because I feel compelled to tell a tale and can't rest until I've done it. It never ceases to amaze me when I see a story where there was nothing but a blank page before.
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After her O.W.L.s Hope had managed to persuade her dad to give her a crash course in what he laughingly referred to as “Parseltongue for tourists”. Being in Slytherin, she’d thought it had been the epitome of cool to return to school with such useful snakey phrases as “Can you pass the apple pie, please?” and “Would you be good enough to tell me what time the train to Madrid departs from Platform Two?” . ~ A Pensieve Affair ~ Now being posted...
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