Huh... (quick explanations of why I fiction in the first place)

Well, this is strange.

Writing a blog and all instead of a chapter for one of my stories. But I guess it's time for me to come a bit clean about writing and all that: why do I write the things that I do?

If you've been reading what I write, you might've realised recurring themes.

You know, that I love writing about things that aren't conventional.

Like my spinoff of arcenciel's 'Asimov's Laws: Titanium', 'Asimov's Laws: Magnesia'. And my K-Pop industry- and LGBTQ-commentary, 'Femina Rex'. And the unhappy ending of a fairytale romance, 'a rite to passage'.

It's just that I like to focus my stories on reality, and that just because things are fanfiction or fictional doesn't mean that you can't commentate on real-life issues within your fan-made fantasies.

And here's a gamer comparison for those who appreciate such things:
    Honestly, it's kind of like with Bioware's Dragon Age series: I merely dull down real-life issues (in the case of DA, misogyny, discrimination and uality) into something that's more consumable and makes people think about the issue without reviling it immediately.

So uh. Yeah.

That's kind of like a really condensed summary of why I write what I do.

I think I might post up a new blog, just talking about my services as a reviewer.

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HopesAiren
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You have an amazing grammar, though I only read "A Rite To Passage", I can tell your stories are ones that relate to real life.
For me, I write and read because I enjoy it. And though I'll never be a true writer , I get to experience that feeling here and it feels good to pass your ideas to other persons (though sometimes dull situations but I'm werkin' on it), and really take it as a chance to improve my English.