Your ideal woman is Juniper? :ihih:
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Yep. And she's even got glasses.
And butch was the wrong word. I meant strong. A woman has to be strong, have the spirit of a fighter.
But I'm bitter and jaded now, given up entirely on romance. I will still perpetuate the romantic myth in my writing though. I write of love so prettily I shall entrap others into the same romantic idealism I've been forever plagued by.
Darcy it sounds like you need to go to a titty bar.
Darcy it sounds like you need to go to a titty bar.
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Mutatis! Somebody beat you to the punch!
You're in good company there. If Dante and Yeats could play that hand and gain immortality, why not you?
When it comes to "the love interest" people tend to re-write the same woman into every story (unless, like Hemingway, they trade in women every few years) - just look at Fitzgerald.
I was once told I had a fan club, but I think it was a joke.
Me on my way to meet up with you to go out and slay the ladies - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okpCx87orOA
That's what I love about writing - I can take my dreams and my impulses and use them as the raw material for creating characters and plots and scenes. On the outside I can appear entirely reserved while in my head and on the page grand things are happening. I do not make it perfect for them, I hit them with a many tragic turns, but there is still a purity and purposefulness to my art that is hard to find in real life.
Writing, for me, is a waste of time outside of conversation; pointless, flat, temporary. Other people can write. I'll enjoy reading.
That said, I'm thinking of churning out trash novels for paychecks. I could easily write one a day.