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Other writers will be inspired to write work similar to yours. Yes. If I ever finish.

(I will, but that maybe ten years from now.) 2) You're offering something original or fresh to your genre? Yes. One story I'm writing combines more genres than most writers would dare.

It will be long. 3) The novel or short story you're writing now will eventually be published? It doesn't have to be the first novel you get published.

Yes. Probably in ten years.. 4) That you'll have a nice, long publishing career? Yes.

Probably starting a decade from now... 5) Your work will be considered the benchmark for what's good in your chosen genre? Newer writer's work will be compared to yours. My work never fits neatly into one genre.

If it's fantasy, it belongs as much on the realistic fiction shelf, though I'm sure it will end up on the fantasy one. 6) They'll study/read your book(s) in schools (including university)? Probably not.

Though if they're reading Harry Potter, then maybe. I really don't get the big analysis for that though--yes, Rowling was very clever with her names, but what else is there? 7) You'll be considered one of the great creative minds in authoring?

Possibly. 8) Your book(s) will be considered a classic many years from now? I'm not sure classics exist after the year 1970.

Most books written now, including mine, seem to be for entertainment, though I suppose ones were then too, which leads me to believe the average modern reading mind has become simplified. 9) People will be reading your book into the next century, classic or not?

Other writers will be inspired to write work similar to yours. Definitely no. 2) You're offering something original or fresh to your genre?

I hope so. 3) The novel or short story you're writing now will eventually be published? It doesn't have to be the first novel you get published.

I'm not thinking of publishing now. Especially since it's hardly half done. 4) That you'll have a nice, long publishing career?

No, but I'd like to publish a book or two. 5) Your work will be considered the benchmark for what's good in your chosen genre? Newer writer's work will be compared to yours.

No. 6) They'll study/read your book(s) in schools (including university)? No!

They're really light. There's nothing to study. 7) You'll be considered one of the great creative minds in authoring?

No. Haha! No.

8) Your book(s) will be considered a classic many years from now? I have no idea. 9) People will be reading your book into the next century, classic or not?

Same as the above. 10) Someone will write a biography on you after you're dead? They probably won't know about my life.

I just want to know how you feel about your work and yourself as a writer. That's all. :) BQ1: Do you believe there are no original or new ideas?

If no, do you feel you have an original idea or concept we haven't seen before? No, and no. Maybe just some details but concepts?

No. BQ2: As a person, are you an introvert or extrovert? Mostly introvert but I could be loud around people i'm really comfortable with.

BQ3: If you could do a book tour with any author, who would it be? Caveat: 1) Since we're pretending the person next to you is published, too, it can also be a friend on Answers. 2) Since the tour is current, the person has to be living.

3) It can be no more than two other writers touring with you. 4) It has to be writers who write within your genre. I don't know...

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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