Just last night, I just finished reading Richard Matheson's What Dreams May Come.
I... loved... this... book!
If you haven't read it, drop whatever you're doing and go get it. If you seen the movie, the book is so much better (this time, I actually mean that).
The essential story is wonderful, but all the mechanical things (i.e. the afterlife business, etc.) are so rich yet not over my head. Do read this with an open mind, since it does cover the afterlife and not necessarily a monoreligious one.
I'm officially a Matheson fan. I now have Hell House and Somewhere In Time (Bid Time Return) left to read.
Anyhoo, if you would like more information, go here to read up on it and maybe... order it.
Happy reading!
P.S.: I also recommend Earthbound. Very good story too!
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Lately, I'm having a huge problem. I don't know if it's stress that mantifests into random worries or whatever, but...
Here's the thing: I write stories and I would later look back and see that either certain elements or subplots or characters or other little things seem to trace back to something I've either read a long time ago or I'm just familiar with the plot. Most of the time, it's uninentional. It's beginning to really get under my skin.
People tell me that "it's natural, don't worry", "go change it a bit", but I still am so paranoid about it. I guess I worry about being original too much. I mean, you can only go so far with originality. What do you think, y'all? Any tips, advice? Virtual slaps upside the head? Lord knows I need the latter... :P (Note: I only use emoticons as a semi-joke. Even so, I like the :P one. Don't panic, I'm not acknowledging they are the wave of new language.)
I leave you all, rocking out to those worrisome thoughts I discussed about. Well, rocking to them wouldn't be right. Maybe... mulling over.
Regards,
Lindsey
Thursday, March 13, 2008
A book to share with you all... and an actual update
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