I don't make unconventional stories; I don't make non-linear stories. I like linear storytelling a lot.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Not exactly but I get inspiration from stories which are unconventional.
I like to allow a story to arise as I'm writing scripts. I find it horrible when I try to think of something for the plot without really being on the ground and seeing where it goes.
I found that I could write two kinds of short stories: I could write very absurd, kind of surrealistic, funny stories; or I could write very dark, realistic - hyper-realistic - stories. I was never happy with that, because I couldn't meld the two.
I love telling stories. Creating a character, a world, a whole universe out of nothing. That part I can't get enough of.
I do see myself as someone who has a lot of story ideas.
I suppose I do have an interest in stories that show complexity.
My style is colloquial storytelling. It's the way we tell stories to one another - it's not writerly, it's not overdone.
As a matter of writing philosophy, if there is one, I try not to ever plot a story. I try to write it from the character's point of view and see where it goes.
I love intricate plotting and exciting twists, but I realize more that people enjoy a good story in a simple, focused way.
I write novellas because I don't like loose sprawling prose.