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What books do you like to read to get you in the mood for writing?
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Oh the Witcher series is really good!Witcher Series helps me. What about yourself?
I live for my annual Murderbot Diaries reread, and inevitably end up writing some snarky sci-fi afterwards.
Network Effect is sooo good! I hope you like it!I just picked up Network Effect and I'm sooo hyped to read it. really been enjoying the series so far.
I'm a huge sucker for Tamsyn Muir's writing style but I've also recently been introduced to Cassandra Khaw, who I'm liking a lot. other stuff I read for inspo ranges but I love any kind of queer fantasy or sci-fi or things that blend the two genres. I also find reading poetry to be really helpful for prose inspiration (I'm partial to Mary Oliver)
Network Effect is sooo good! I hope you like it!
I'm a little familiar with Tamsyn Muir. As far as queer sci-fi goes, I adore Malka Older's Mossa & Plieti series and Stina Leicht's Persephone station series.
It's always been The Outsiders. I grew up with the book and movie especially in school when I was still a student. And a lot of my characters are similar, cause for example—Johnny and Ponyboy's (and the others) life is somewhat like mine, I grew up running away and getting into cop trouble a lot. It feels like I've always been running, only now I can stop and breathe you know?? Idk I love that book and it makes me think hard.What books do you like to read to get you in the mood for writing?
Those are dense reads, so you read 48 laws of power? How did you like it? I always found myself curious to read but he is certainly not an author I would gravitate to.Anything and everything by Robert Greene.
Those are dense reads, so you read 48 laws of power? How did you like it? I always found myself curious to read but he is certainly not an author I would gravitate to.
Just adding, how do these types of books inspire you to write in active roleplay?
How has this book served your success though? I've often see you post about being successful and wanting to be successful but I just don't see any concrete fruition of it.Oh damn. Sorry. I didn't realize it was inspiration for writing. I thought it was about being inspired for life itself. lol
Well... All his books are basically my Bible. I think they are the greatest books ever and have timeless advice. I've read and re-read many of his chapters many times.
Anyone who reads The 48 Laws of Power and says that it's only for psychopaths and sociopaths is a sheltered softie who never had it rough in life. The reality is that these forty-eight laws are something you do (consciously or unconsciously) or terrible people will eat you for breakfast. And those who know these laws and use them well are the ones who become self-made deca-millionaires or even more.
Greene shares the more personal side of him and the deeper side of him with his book The 50th Law that really showcases his philosophy of life, while the 48 Laws is more of his methods.
I'd rather nobody reads his books because I don't want any potential enemies getting any advantage in life. I want them to be ignorant.
How has this book served your success though? I've often see you post about being successful and wanting to be successful but I just don't see any concrete fruition of it.
This is not said in any way except like observation. Although, I have a completely, profoundly, different opinion then you. I am sincerely curious how something so forcefully one sided. Leads to success. I mean, perhaps if you were born into wealth, or had advantages in life to earn the ability to use any of those laws. It's just confusing to me the result generally seems reserved for like that small percentage of people. Which is why any and all of his writings do not resonate with me. I see no success in a one sided mindset. A mindset which sets people on certain levels if you get me?
Books which have given me profound inspiration in life have been those like : The Kite Runner, The Shadows of The Sun, Eckhart Tolle Inner Stillness. These books give feelings of deep profound gratitude. Which then leads me into really wanting to explore the world and people around me. I've been meaning to read more and I will say I didn't read much of The Shadows of the Sun but I'm probably going to borrow it from my mother again. It's a really good read.
Books of power. I don't know. Just don't resonate with them. Though, I am sincerely curious. As my mother was heavily into literature all her life. I was raised by two professors. So, I am always asking questions. So sorry. It's like in my nature.
Though, truly, with neutrality, how does this serve your success? Give me a real life example? I know Eckhart Tolle ( as unfortunately popularized by oprah yuck) gave me a very profound life changing view on how pain transmutes itself into every day life and how to move through pain effectively instead of resisting it and letting it consume everything.