Reflection At Halfway Point
294 pages of text in calibri font 11. 211,857 words. these are the 'statistics' of the story, black fairytale, which i had written for the past 3 years. or is it 4?
294 pages of text in calibri font 11. 211,857 words. these are the 'statistics' of the story, black fairytale, which i had written for the past 3 years. or is it 4?
when i was a kid, my father told me that one could tell the character of a person from the stories (fictional) he wrote. he said, if a story had a character which was weak at first and grew to be strong, it meant that the author was weak in real life (one way or another) and had dreamt to be strong. we were watching those kind of sword-fighting shows then.
my friend once told me it is very easy to write a story. he then proceeded to tell me how he would write it. it goes something like:
if you are a typemoon fan, chances are... or rather, most definitely you would have known about this story. nasu kinoko, the man behind the famous fate/stay night and tsukihime, wrote this book. kara no kyoukai is very similar to tsukihime in quite a number of ways, however it is different enough for one to enjoy reading it without feeling repetitive. this is because knk is so called the story concept from which tsukihime used, or you can say it is a parallel world to the tsukihime world.
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