What I want to write about has changed somewhat, and the scope of the storytelling has changed accordingly.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What one's goal should be is just to become a better writer and to tell different kinds of stories.
The older I get, the more I seek to use a plain prose style, concentrating more on story.
The bright future is that readers are accepting more varied forms of stories.
Stories hold conflict and contrast, highs and lows, life and death, and the human struggle and all kinds of things.
I'm much more interested in allowing a story to happen, and people find whatever meaning is in there.
All stories interest me, and some haunt me until I end up writing them. Certain themes keep coming up: justice, loyalty, violence, death, political and social issues, freedom.
You can't write just anything. Your story needs structure.
I'm always interested in storytelling and whatever form that comes in.
Basically, I just write whatever story grabs me rather than considering the genre.
Write out the story - rapidly, fluently, and not too critically - following the second or narrative-order synopsis. Change incidents and plot whenever the developing process seems to suggest such change, never being bound by any previous design.