New hobbies: Turning into a story teller

There's something really cool about being transported to a world that exists only in someone else's mind. An affection for fictional worlds has always been a part of me, and recently, I've found a new passion for creating characters and crafting my own stories.

My love for movies and the immersive experiences they offer sparked this journey. Watching a well-crafted film or reading an organized and vast fiction story is like stepping into another universe, where every detail, from the characters' motivations to the landscapes they live, has been meticulously constructed. The sense of wonder and creativity drove me to explore the art of storytelling myself.

I’m inspired by authors like George R.R. Martin, J.K. Rowling, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Frank Herbert. Creators of entire worlds and mythologies that feel as though they actually do exist. Their ability to dream up realms with their own rules, histories, and cultures and then share those visions on paper is something I deeply admire. They don't just write stories they build universes with characters with complex backgrounds, desires, and conflicts.

For me, creating characters starts as an idea, a trait, a habit, or a quirk and then grows into fully realized personalities with their own temperament and attributes. Each character has a story to tell, and I love the process of uncovering what makes them tick, what challenges they face, and how they evolve over time. It’s a bit like playing with the building blocks of a world, each piece fitting together to form something unique.

Writing fiction has also become a way for me to explore themes and emotions that are sometimes hard to express in everyday life. It’s a space where I can let my imagination run whichever way it wants.

While I'm still early in my journey as a storyteller, I’m excited by the possibilities that lie ahead. Writing fiction has become a way to connect with that same sense of wonder I’ve always felt while reading or watching movies. It’s about creating a space where anything can happen.

Comments

  1. The breakdown of your storytelling journey is really unique! Starting with a simple trait and turning it into a full character is such a cool way to create. You can really feel your passion for world-builders like Tolkien and Herbert, and it’s awesome that you're using that inspiration to make your own stories.

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  2. Your storytelling journey sounds like it has been a great outlet for you to explore your creativity. I also really like to read a book that has major character developments. You should write a blog about what you're writing.

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