Writing Influences - For When You Begin

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    When you start a new prose, poem or even for some non-fiction, there's always something of an influence in which has led you to begin writing it. For many it continues to be the muse in which allows them to keep going, others just need that "kick start". An influence may be reading, an event in your life or even an aspiration to be as good as your favourite author.
    So my question is this; What influences you to write? What has influenced you to write something you've done in the past?
     
    Well, I don't write as much as I use to.. I've got too many [more important] obligations. Usually though, I'm influenced by events in my life/how I perceive the world.
     
    Mostly, I'm influenced by things I observe in the world around me. It could be something that someone does or says, or a situation on the news. I could just be sitting at home, listening to music, when an idea hits me. When I'm reading a book, a particular piece of dialogue can strike me as interesting, and lead me to a completely unrelated story idea. Usually, when I start writing, I begin with a picture of a single scene. All I need to do now is come up with a story that's associated with that image or conversation.
     
    Many of my Pokémon stories stemmed from an urge to dive deeper into some unexplored phenomena in the Pokémon canon. For example, Metal Coat interpreted a flash of light (one that occurs after some dastardly baddies leave the climax in most games) as a forced summoning to the court of the most heartless judge in the world. Indebted observed the (un)usual life of a movie villain after the main events end, and how they are punished for their actions. Delta Species took Holon, the millions of Mew clones appearing in the media, and the Delta Pokémon and... well... I'm still writing it, so I don't want to spoil anything.

    The point is, I take underdeveloped concepts and run with them. It's fun.
     
    I got into writing in the first place because of the epic fail-ness of the anime. For the writing itself, I use real-world references that are somewhat based on my own interests and experiences.

    Though nowadays I write mostly crackfics and you're better off not knowing where the inspiration for those come from XD
     
    In the shower. No really. Particularly when I had writing blocks.

    Less unusually, I get inspired for scenes and events by snatches of conversations I wasn't involved in at all, or my some story that happened to my friends last summer. Other times, I just sit and wonder about weird Pokémon things, like the Interdimensional Scream or why there are no Pokémon trainers in some places and no Pokémon Rangers in others.
     
    I guess my inspiration comes from the things I watch or like. That was my inspiration for my fanfic I'm writing.
     
    Me? When I write, I use various inspirations. And ideas. Music helps.

    And often, when I'm asleep, ideas come about.
     
    I write for power. I don't deny my testosterone-filled drive. Rather, I embrace it. Many people try to push this drive back, trying to be humble and all, but all that does is limit oneself. I write because I am fulfilling my instinctive impulse, I write to be free. And freedom is power.

    I have to admit that I too am guilty of this, the fact that other people are reading my work just feels so freaking empowering. Even getting criticism helps, as it helps my writing improve, allowing me to get more positive feedback in the future.

    I also get much of my inspiration from books. Books of all genres help me develop ideas for plot, style, and even for characters. Seriously, the best writers are usually those who read the most extensively. Though I don't consider myself among those, I hope to be one eventually.
     
    What used to influence me is what I wished for in my life, but that was nearly six years ago. Now I get inspiration from my dreams and everyday activities. Whether or not its from some stupid conversation me and my friends have or some dark bad day, I use that. One time I even used the time I got high to work on my psychological thriller, but I wouldn't advise that to anyone. :)
     
    I just play video games and read books, and that gives me ideas about which features should be in the story. And I usually try to adapt my writing style to be like my writing influences, which would be C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
     
    Thinking of abstract concepts, historical scientific discoveries, scientific anomalies, the apparent plot-holes in canon just screaming to be filled, and how Pokemon work are just some of the things that contribute to how I come up with Fiction ideas. Sometimes, I get amazing dreams. XD
     
    Heh, more often than not, when I start a new writing project, it's because I've had a really interesting/strange/obscure/out there dream.
     
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