Alright. You see, the problem is, that I am someone who works better with visual portrayal of story rather than written story. But I also have a very short attention span, and easily stop pursuing things I was passionate about when I began them they take too long to make. Stories take SOOOO long to write.... But if I started making comics, would I actually want to continue after the first two panels? Also, I know nothing about dynamic panel arrangement, so everything ends up looking flat...
Then, I thought: Maybe I could start wrighting in an play format? I mean, it wouldn't have pictures, but at least I can write things a bit faster. Should I do that? I dunno! Uh... Here's a draft:
:(Blowing of the wind on a cool spring night. The smell of dew-soaked fields and damp leaves fill the air. A lone man stands under an oak tree on a grassy hill. He looks to the moon, shrouded in clouds.)
Man: What is mountains? Is mountains but a one rock, or a many rock? Can you eat them? Can you smell them? I do not know this...
:(The man ceases to say anymore. He stands motionless, thinking on and on to himself, alone.)
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Dilemma of Being a Story Maker
Non-FictionIt's like those "Tips and Tricks on How to Make Stories", but with only the questions and none of the answers.