Saturday, August 28, 2010

The Trouble With Dreams


I am firmly convinced that Stephenie Meyer was dreaming of herself with a sexy vampire; her favorite actor. Awful suspicious, considering the character description.
I mean, it's been known to happen, to dream of people you don't know. I think it's odd.
Plus, dreams happen because of things that happen in your day. Maybe she was fantacizing while picking up the kids from soccer.
And was it a good idea to make a book based off of one dream of one scene? Thoughts.

1 comment:

  1. I see no problem with creating a story based on a dream, as long as you properly introduce the story. It seems to me like she wanted to jump straight to the action without creating the background. It makes no sense. It's like boring intro, boring intro, BOOM! The whole plot, with no foundation. Very poor writing style. My ten-year-old cousin could do better. My 14 year old totally awesome friend (cough-cough, wink-wink) HAS done better. Lots better. Come on Ms. Meyer, give these things some thought first.

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