'Writers are liars by nature, but just because of that, don't discount us. For it is through our lies that we tell the truth. Our stories become the mask.'

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

The Peculiar case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde...

Greetings!! To the place of un-asked questions and strange laughter, hope you are well my friends,
  This part of my story begins to cover the whole theory of split personalities. Anyone read Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? No memory of the horrible things he does he slowly loses himself while trying to hold onto his humanity and not give in to his beast-side. That's a theme I'm posing - of a sort - in my novel.
  Things tend to lead round and round in the same circles in this life, why not become split? In fact the media stereotype of writers is quite appealing and disturbing somewhat. That they need alcohol or a poison to help them write - and even if it doesn't they always do it anyway - their eccentric, keep to themselves and usually have terrible book sales and end up going mad with split personalities in which they stop thinking their story is fake and in the end find themselves killing people...dadada. Perhaps my favourite version of this idea is 'Secret Window' with Johnny Depp.

  So enough chatter, and I hope you are still enjoying this,

Much love darlings,
Miss CLScarlett xx


 


To be continued....

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