Anon 06/11/2020 (Thu) 23:08:20 No.6206 del
>>6204
>But not a "smart phone", no. I won't try using that small screen without a real keyboard,
ironically, I have done that though in this same board several times. Though I have to agree with the real keyboard, it cannot compete against the control that you have by typing with a physical one. I have had a Samsung table for years (well technically, it´s my mother´s one) and it´s funny because I don´t find it all that warm in comparison to my mobile phone (though this comes off due to the privacy towards those devices)

>While I have written several scenes, and at least the one novel, based exclusively on a dream sequence, I don't write them down for novel-writing purposes.
well, that alone has its merits. Who wouldn´t like to picture an entire story just because of one single dream sequence? Personally, I can´t do that.

>Just for the moment of contemplation, and comparison with other dreams near it.
that mental exercise does help a lot at looking at yourself. Nonetheless, while it´s really helpful to focus on them for yourself, sharing and reporting them to other people also helps you to release some mental charge.

>I still think the roboticizing tale could work I would just need to be more awake, focused, on actually writing when I write my fan-fics.Which I thought I was, and I did reach fifty thousand words. So maybe it was only a so-so premise, and that was its problem (no, I just wasn't fully inspired to finesse it fully)
am I not noticing a pattern here when it comes to presenting your stories? I am saying this because while you are aware that you are not setting the bar for following rationalism, at times they are truly close to reach that point but it always seems that you tend to focus a lot on those moments that have a punch within your dreams but never being able to reach a fully fledged state. That and the writer´s block issue again.

Perhaps I am repeating myself like a robot but your dreams are a fountain of ideas and I wouldn´t frustrate myself all that much at taking them at face value and by simply compiling them and writing them down as much as you are capable to reach within your thoughts, then exploit them to your convenience. Adulterating them is tricking yourself but as you have said before...

>>6117
>Yeah, never do that. It's fun, it can lead to a decent 'fic, but dreams are their own thing.

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