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Eriqa Queen

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I start with an idea, a working title. This idea has an ethereal, but dormant counterpart. As I put words, often the title, into my manuscript, the idea becomes active. This creates a sparkle of consciousness in the imaginative realm. This is how all creations start. This is intuitive, non-mental writing. My mind doesn’t create the story and is often surprised what is put into the manuscript. The sparkle becomes a light as it draws more ideas in. Characters emerge with their own personalities and the first contact are very special. Again, it is not a mind thing, but a ‘heart’ thing. I connect and feel the character. Sometimes I know (like in knowingness which isn’t a mind thing), the character is there, but it takes some time or the right conditions in the plot, before it opens and joins the plot. It is quite fascinating. If the story doesn’t seem to flow, I need to wait for the flow or make another connection for a part ready to flow when I tap into it. You can imagine possibility bubbles coming floating towards the light. If they haven’t docked, they are not accessible. The story is ready for proofreading when the light gives me the sense of it being ready. I want to tell people there is more to their human lives, well, that there is even more than the life as a human. I use fiction and fantasy to do that. I use present tense and mostly dialogues. My primary person (antagonist) is the first-person dialogue, and I do not switch into other characters’ minds and feelings, they must show themselves through actions. This way, it presents my descriptions in the present tense in ‘dialogue’ with the reader. The reader and the ‘writer’ experience the story together. The ‘writer’ does not know more than the reader at any point in the story. Writing from the light, my writing style: https://erikistrup.dk/adventures-of-luzi-cane/lc01_about.html#way_of_writing https://erikistrup.dk/adventures-of-luzi-cane/ - EQ
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