So why does it seem wrong? Why does it.. feel wrong? Because of writer's reasons. Writing is a privilege, and the term writer can't be used loosely.
Teens are usually going through a time in their life when nothing makes sense. The world feels upside down and you can't trust anyone but yourself. You just want to escape to another world. And that's exactly what you do.
You write to take away the pain. I'm not saying this is bad, because using those strong emotions to inspire your writing is great, but sometimes not practical. Sometimes people write about things they want to happen to them, which sort of takes the plot, crumples it up, and throws it in the recycling bin (Go green even when times are blue!). But what exactly do people want?
Perfection. Beauty. Money. Fame. Love. And so many other things. But that's not enough, no. We're talking about a writer here. Meaning she/he will probably want to give their MC (Who is a Mary- Sue, in the type of writing I'm talking about.) a power, or a long lost twin sister, or an evil scientist neighbor, or something. I'm sure those ideas would be pretty cool, if they're written for good intentions.
So here's the big question. Are you writing for writing's sake, or for your sake? Are you writing for a creative outlet, or are you writing to be writing. Anyway, big questions, and I'm off topic. Actually, I was never on topic.
Yes, I started out on talking about fantasy, but I didn't really talk about it. Instead of ranting (I do that a lot.) I think I'll actually type something (Not really.) useful for once.
Fantasy. No, it's not fluttering fairies or notorious gnomes. Fantasy may include those things, but really, when do you ever see anything as stereotypical as the stereotypes?
Millions of people write. Millions. At least a 1/5 of those people write fantasy. About 1/25 of that 1/5 have something to do with magical creature. And, yes, I'm one of those people (Except it was something I never finished that I started four years ago.). That's not a bad thing, but I want to explain.
Stereotypes. I swear, I'll have another post on stereotypes alone someday, but for now, this'll have to do. I hate stereotypes to the point that whoever says something stereotypical around me, they won't be the same afterwards. But stereotypes about writing?
That crosses the line. That fantasy is always about mythical creatures, and when it is, a stereotypical image comes to mind. I should stop ranting, again, before I rant your heads off.
Back to fantasy. I love writing fantasy as much as I love writing anything else. You know, except nonfiction. I'll post about nonfiction later. Anyway, I have to say, that someone who is able write breath-taking sci-fi should be able to write fantasy. Someone who writes amazing poetry should be able to write realistic fiction.
A writer should be able to write. That's what makes them writers, right.
So, as I'm writing this, I've realized that I'm in too much of an off topic mood to actually be on topic for once. So I'll just continue this post later. You know, when I don't feel as lazy.
Well, share your opinions about fantasy, writing and/or stereotypes. So many topics that I don't even remember the original topic. Whatever. Anyway, Comment your opinions!
Will post as soon as I can,
Anjali