My chticks, or why my stories is mine
November 15, 2023 at 6:57 PM
♥️My ugly girls, my ill-mannered little ones, as well as adults, love Soviet films. For example, they can connect New Year’s events in their lives with «The Irony of Fate» and quote «jellied fish».
🧡When I change a real date to a fictitious one, I take away three days. My birthday is May 12, my heroine’s is May 9. For Glyzin - January 13, for Galygin - January 10. A fictitious date can be exactly the opposite, but associated with the real one: instead of February 23 - March 8, instead of December 22 - June 21.
💛I like fanfiction in the originals. (Two examples - both maxi «in the table»). A whole branch of one original is about three witches copied from the enchanted ones. Among the passengers on the Titanic from another original, Rose, Jack, Tommy, and Caledon are mentioned.
💚From various discussions I see that many people think the idea of «re-educating» someone using texts is naive, or even downright bad. It’s logical that you can’t write «Guys, let’s live together» and everyone will immediately become robot angels. But I believe in the power of words, that through a story, not a pointer, the overall level of hatred and discrimination can be reduced. In light of what you can’t directly write about on ficbook, I want xenophobia to stop. «All peoples and all countries are good!» – I declare, and in one of the works there will be at least: Crocozia borrowed from «Terminal», Russia, Belarus, Nigeria, USA, Norway, Italy + a Jewish clergyman.
💙Those who end up in time and in our world are closer to me than those who end up in fantasy from our world. A still raw story lives in my head about elf singers who end up in Moscow, how they encounter the pitfalls of show business, what they are lucky with and what they are unlucky with.
💜I love it when parents are not idiots. I can forgive Stine Robert Lawrence for his idiot parents because of my interest in the horror genre and the understanding that this is probably a deliberate execution. An adult may have his own traumas and “cockroaches,” but he must be able to listen to a child and look closely at the child before he begins to speak. I love scenes of conversation at the table, conversation in the kitchen, decorating the Christmas tree together, etc. Isabella Swan's dad is an awesome, mature, complete person, and that's one of the reasons why I love «Twilight» and don't think it deserves the hate. By idiotic parents, I don’t mean intentionally bad characters: the drunken Verka from our series «Still I Love» or Beverly Marsh’s dad in «It». They have an inappropriate reaction towards children, but this is intended. It’s another matter when, in the author’s concept, an inadequate reaction is a normal family relationship. In Stine Robert Lawrence's «One Day at Horror Park», his parents' car explodes as they drive into the park. They, not at all worried about the car, or about who did it, or that their children might be in danger, go for a walk in the park, and then separate from the children.