Due to my inability to work a “normal” job *annoyed face*, I am working on a couple avenues of income that are more flexible than a more traditional office career. Freelancing as a project coordinator and volunteer manager with administrative assistance experience, and writing my blog and fictional stories.
I’m starting to write based on dreams I have had. I’ll be expanding these, mostly, incomplete stories into both written and webcomic forms. I hope. I have quite a bit of drawing and webcomic practice in my future, and I need to read more about creative writing and how to tell great stories (I’m told by friends that I am a decent storyteller and just need to expand on these dreams). Thankfully I have a lot of material to work with, my subconscious is quite imaginative.
I will continue my blog because it is essential to me to create space for others who need a place they feel comfortable, as well as work on myself. Being able to express myself in my own space is beneficial to my mental health, and helps me process things.
I find The Art and Craft of Storytelling by Nancy Lamb to be a good resource about storytelling, though I still need to read more of it. Good luck with your project. I like dreams (since they’re related to psychology, a subject I enjoy very much) so I’d be interested in reading stories based on someone’s dreams.
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Thank you! I will look into her book! ^_^ Most of my dreams are sci-fi and fantasy, I’m hoping they are as fun for others as they were for me. I enjoy stories and visual art so I’m hoping to either do webcomics, or put illustrations into parts of the stories.
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