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Kanina: hmm.. crossroads.

  Kanina: hmm.. crossroads.
Posted
Oct 25th 2006
Mood
Hopeful
Music
Nanne Gronvall - Evig karlek, Room of Angels- SH4
Okies.. So I'm at a bit of an indecision in my life. Writing or drawing?

Over the years I've sort of have been skipping i between the two of them. I really like both of them, and I know I could probably succeed in both. I love being lost and 'drunk'- as someone once put it- on writing, but I also love drawing. Drawing to me comes a bit harder than writing does. But I know it will come easier with practice. I'm entranced by languages- French, Japanese, etc. and I know I'm going to expand at least my Japanese. I know I'm going to continue writing through my roleplaying- and I know that I'm going to continue to get images in my head that I just can't NOT draw.

Aiii..

I just re-opened a horse RPG, so I'm more biased towards writing now. I'm sure that is going to change once I go through an anime-ridden halloween.

Of course, there's the sides of writing that I absolutly do not like. Such as theories, university papers, and downright boring stuff. I don't think I'd mind critiquing a book, but I don't like ripping a piece of writing to shreds looking for symbolism and stuff. I like creativity. When I write, I want to inspire imagery.

Anyway. You can probably disregard this journal. My mind is just kind of confused at the moment.
 

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Jeffk38uk Says:

Ultimately, its best to go for the one that you can realistically go for in a long term basis and can impove in that length of time. But it also depends on which you enjoy more, since you already said your undecided on that factor, i can undrstand why you have this dilemma.

Considering the way you view literature, it would appear your mind is already set. But your artwork is pretty good as is evident by the watchers you have, why not try to combine the two? I know a few pieces that mix in poetry or short stories with imagery to add fuel to the readers imagination.