And in fact, I think one of the best guides to telling you who you are, and I think children use it all the time for this purpose, is fantasy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I write for kids, I have to make sure they know what can't happen. They have to know it's a fantasy. But when I write for adults, they have to think it's real. Every detail has to be real or they won't buy it.
I think one of things is that all fantasy it seems to me works the way your brain basically works. This is perhaps a startling concept, but I think it's true.
I like fantasy. I've always been the kind of kid who likes to dream about other things I could be and exotic situations I could be in.
If you're an only child, you spend a lot of time by yourself, and you develop a strong ability to entertain yourself, to conjure up fantasy.
I realized that everything I do is fantasy, whether it is an adult movie or a kids movie.
Keeping the facts differentiated from the fantasy is incredibly helpful in gathering your information as you discover if a person is a match for you.
I love fantasy. I grew up reading fantasy.
I've always said fantasy is sort of 'stealth philosophy'.
I often look at places and kind of mentally convert them to fantasy versions of themselves.
At 13 years old, I was doing grown-man things, so I know who I am, and I'm telling people who I am.