Anon 01/12/2020 (Sun) 23:25:00 No.5328 del
>>5235
>I'd say it depends on if your motivation can last beyond the song.
obviously when I am writing, I cannot put it all the time but the constant repetition brings that feeling of entering inside your mind and answer to that with another format. Writing because of the feelings is quite risky but I suppose that the motivation doesn´t always come from it 100% but more like a trigger that manages to connect other parts. I swear that it looks like I am writing religious dogmas of faith but that state pushes one forward and writing about something that never existed yet one feels like one has seen those scenes in his mind....it´s overwhelming.

>For that was sometimes no, it was just a lone scene disconnected from any plot. Others it was a feeling for a scene in a story or concept that I already flirted with so the emotion was entirely dependent on the song in the first place.
and this is why one feels like an electronic musician because you are like sampling or taking from others what you didn´t have in mind but those scene are connected in your brain. Obviously if you don´t tell about it, it looks original and fresh for anyone else, especially if you take it really out of context.

>Though it depends on how one shares those words and can be mitigated by choices made after the fact.
that´s like revising everything so as a whole, it makes sense within the context written so this indeed relies more on how the messenger transmits it to the rest.

>I don't think all of your fics where driven with just emotion and you did ask questions in a similar manner to me
probably because a part of me wants also wants to have a structure or at least, make enough sense in order to stand by itself. Besides, I have felt quite a few times that your writing reminds me a lot of what I would think as well. Probably the 1st person narrative fits the best for introvert people.

>The nature of Celestia and Daybreaker, That Bat Pony OC, that slightly weird one with DWK
considering that Celestia´s handles the concept of being evil/good within the same identity and the topic of edginess, I suppose that /endpone/ was an influence because of the discussions made in the past. As for DWK, yeah, you could have written that one and it made you think a lot considering how short it was. Instead of writing a blog venting about the fanbase and how fucked up the depressive anons were within the fanbase, the fictional route seemed like a more productive excuse in order to expose those observations of mine.