The Black Parade, hands down.
It's the first story that I've written that is
A) Good.
And B) Over sixty pages on MSWord that is, well, good.
It means a lot to me to write it too. I see to have become dependant on its chapters in order to really stay happy. And now that it's almost done, it's more of a love/hate type of thing. I don't want it to be over, but once I do finish it, I know that a weight will be lifted from my shoulders. A weight that I desperately need to get off of me.
And then there's Silent Boy.
It's more of a type of story that I love to write, but it makes me so... emotional when I do. I get sucked in, and at only five chapters completed and many more planned, I can't wait to get back to writing again. I have never started writing something so full of emotion since The Black Parade.
And at the last of my favorites, there's my one-shots, "I Missed You.", No One Sees What I See, and The Patient.
"I Missed You." was just an idea that I liked, and I love the song that I wrote it to so much. And Way brotherly love is so easy for me to write to anyway, so I'm proud of how this came out. The words honestly flowed right out of me for it.
No One Sees What I See. was more of a statement than anything. I hate stereotypes, though I jokingly do it myself, I never mean it when I do in fact do it. The narrator became this whole new character in my mind, though I never describe him. I could relate to him, and I tried to make the story in general relateable too.
The Patient was just a random idea that I got during my writer's block for a chapter in The Black Parade. I love it, since I really love The Patient. And the idea of him keeping a diary and his sister finding it is something realistic to think about. I love it quite a bit.
It's the first story that I've written that is
A) Good.
And B) Over sixty pages on MSWord that is, well, good.
It means a lot to me to write it too. I see to have become dependant on its chapters in order to really stay happy. And now that it's almost done, it's more of a love/hate type of thing. I don't want it to be over, but once I do finish it, I know that a weight will be lifted from my shoulders. A weight that I desperately need to get off of me.
And then there's Silent Boy.
It's more of a type of story that I love to write, but it makes me so... emotional when I do. I get sucked in, and at only five chapters completed and many more planned, I can't wait to get back to writing again. I have never started writing something so full of emotion since The Black Parade.
And at the last of my favorites, there's my one-shots, "I Missed You.", No One Sees What I See, and The Patient.
"I Missed You." was just an idea that I liked, and I love the song that I wrote it to so much. And Way brotherly love is so easy for me to write to anyway, so I'm proud of how this came out. The words honestly flowed right out of me for it.
No One Sees What I See. was more of a statement than anything. I hate stereotypes, though I jokingly do it myself, I never mean it when I do in fact do it. The narrator became this whole new character in my mind, though I never describe him. I could relate to him, and I tried to make the story in general relateable too.
The Patient was just a random idea that I got during my writer's block for a chapter in The Black Parade. I love it, since I really love The Patient. And the idea of him keeping a diary and his sister finding it is something realistic to think about. I love it quite a bit.
December 7th, 2007 at 06:32am