tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5918805436939222023.post6529741247950992752..comments2023-10-20T02:17:22.399-07:00Comments on From the Left Dimension: "Letters to an Android" on Kindle...and a bit about process, too.Wendy Rathbonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13245824751738093899noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5918805436939222023.post-28664196708180355022014-07-13T11:05:48.678-07:002014-07-13T11:05:48.678-07:00What I love is hearing stories like this - they ma...What I love is hearing stories like this - they make me feel comfortable, because even though it is not my story, the elements of creation and inspiration that brought you to write this book feel familiar. <br /><br />I love your list of bits of thought, the sky waterfall, and the disks and the green moon. If I were writing sci fi, I would totally STEAL these expressions. But since I don't, I am inspired to take even more 3 x 5 cards along and write down snippets of Victorian things. Hopefully these will come without too much caffeine....<br /><br />And I wouldn't say, looking at your expanse of work, that it's blind trust you have in your creative brain. I mean, it might feel like it's blind, like you've got your eyes shut and are simply leaping off a cliff. But, after years of trusting, blindly as you say, then you must have built up a confidence in the exchange. That if you close your eyes, the ideas will come. <br /><br />I really am looking forward to reading Letters to an Android. While I love historical fiction and all those miserable orphans, it makes a nice treat to fly into the stars and experience those worlds that you so vividly paint.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12536053189313834083noreply@blogger.com