Picasso
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Sebastien de Castell:
Hi Sebastien, I have noticed you have read and reviewed a couple of books on writing. Do you ever feel that thinking about the craft "too much" negatively affects the way you read or write? For example, not being able to fully enjoy what you are reading by disecting it too much?
Sebastien de Castell
That's an excellent question. I think the short answer is yes – reading about the craft, listening to podcasts about the craft, watching panels, taking courses . . .etc all risk mechanizing a process that is often at its best when it's coming from a more internal, intangible impulse. That's true of both the writing and reading experience. Some craft books, courses, and panels are terrific, but personally I tend to consume too much of them and fall into the trap of thinking of writing (and reading) as identifying structures and underlying formulas rather than the expression of something deeper and less self-consciously discernible.
That said, I think I'm a bit of a craft addict – constantly searching for new ways to think about the structure and nature of the novel as a form, hence why I read so many books on the subject (I only ever review the ones that are either particularly good or are so big that a negative review won't affect them – I'm not in the business of beating up on people just trying to sell their books.)
That said, I think I'm a bit of a craft addict – constantly searching for new ways to think about the structure and nature of the novel as a form, hence why I read so many books on the subject (I only ever review the ones that are either particularly good or are so big that a negative review won't affect them – I'm not in the business of beating up on people just trying to sell their books.)
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Anthony
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Sebastien de Castell:
Of the characters in your books, who is you favorite to write dialogue for? Brasti seems to have the best "one liners" but some of the flourishes you add to Falcio's descriptions are pure hilarity. Thanks for making a fun and exciting series. Nice to see an adventure series with a sense of fun to balance out the darkness.
Jeff Granger
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Sebastien de Castell:
Hello- one of my friends recommended your book to me and actually bought me a copy. I look forward to reading it, but I need to finish another series first. In the mean time, I was wondering if it would be appropriate for my 12-year old son? I'm not worried about his reading level (he's a voracious reader and loves fantasy), but rather his maturity level. Thanks!
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