Writer's Block: What A Character
Dec. 8th, 2007 01:08 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]
Not feeling well today, at all. I've been trying to get sick for a while (as per usual for finals time), and I right now, I'm feeling really queasy. In fact, I should go probably go back to bed.
Anyway, I usually don't do these "Writer's Block" prompts, but I figured I'd do this one, because I'm feeling nostalgic, and I want to share my love of A Wrinkle in Time.
The character that changed my life was Meg Murray, from the aforementioned A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeline L'Engle. For me, the whole Murray family saga was a turning point in my understanding of self. Meg, in particular, illustrated how a normal, nondescript person could have an impact beyond anything she imagined. It was also an early introduction to the sci-fi/fantasy genre.
Not feeling well today, at all. I've been trying to get sick for a while (as per usual for finals time), and I right now, I'm feeling really queasy. In fact, I should go probably go back to bed.
Anyway, I usually don't do these "Writer's Block" prompts, but I figured I'd do this one, because I'm feeling nostalgic, and I want to share my love of A Wrinkle in Time.
The character that changed my life was Meg Murray, from the aforementioned A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeline L'Engle. For me, the whole Murray family saga was a turning point in my understanding of self. Meg, in particular, illustrated how a normal, nondescript person could have an impact beyond anything she imagined. It was also an early introduction to the sci-fi/fantasy genre.