Monday, March 16, 2009

Settings

I really get impressed with a "living" setting: a setting so powerful that it becomes a "main character." Recently, I have been reading and studying Edgar Allan Poe. My genres of writing are not similar to Poe's in any respects, but I love his mastery of establishing a living setting. Often times, his settings are more dynamic than even his characters.

Cheers,
Allan
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