I like the image of the plot-twist queen, throwing popcorn at the screen, screaming, "I own this story!". Yeah!
I lately recalled the TV series/stories I liked to watch as a kid, and asked myself why did I like it? What is the personality of the kid/character in the story? Are these characteristics how I am or that I admire? I guess that comes close to your journaling prompt.
I love that approach, Claudia. Jennifer Lynne Barnes has a concept she calls "The ID List," and it's where you keep a list of all the features of genre fiction that appeal to you, like "coming of age," or "Friends to Lovers." You've just given me the idea to investigate to see how it applies to our lives.
Ok I feel like you peeked in my window and wrote this after seeing me zombied on my couch binge watching Baby Reindeer.😅. Thank you for this. Goodness gracious, you’re good!👏🏽👏🏽
I like the image of the plot-twist queen, throwing popcorn at the screen, screaming, "I own this story!". Yeah!
I lately recalled the TV series/stories I liked to watch as a kid, and asked myself why did I like it? What is the personality of the kid/character in the story? Are these characteristics how I am or that I admire? I guess that comes close to your journaling prompt.
I love that approach, Claudia. Jennifer Lynne Barnes has a concept she calls "The ID List," and it's where you keep a list of all the features of genre fiction that appeal to you, like "coming of age," or "Friends to Lovers." You've just given me the idea to investigate to see how it applies to our lives.
Ok I feel like you peeked in my window and wrote this after seeing me zombied on my couch binge watching Baby Reindeer.😅. Thank you for this. Goodness gracious, you’re good!👏🏽👏🏽
I’m so glad it resonated with you! But Baby Reindeer is so good though!
Oh yes indeed it was!😁