I should push my boundaries at some point and see how hard it is to write a Grand Angsty Timbertone Romance.
HOMG YES. Because, see -- for most people, I like the friendly & familiar dynamic of timbertone because I think that's as far as they can go with it. You, however, have that sort of writing style that ... well, there's this certain tone that I get from a lot of Asian cinema; this delicate understanding of how beautiful something can be even (or maybe especially) when there's a thread of sadness or melancholy running through it.
And you have such a great touch for that particular feeling that if you did take on a deeper, more emotionally complex timbertone story you'd completely knock it out of the park. And it wouldn't even have to be epic-length! *g*
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Date: 2008-05-30 08:16 pm (UTC)HOMG YES. Because, see -- for most people, I like the friendly & familiar dynamic of timbertone because I think that's as far as they can go with it. You, however, have that sort of writing style that ... well, there's this certain tone that I get from a lot of Asian cinema; this delicate understanding of how beautiful something can be even (or maybe especially) when there's a thread of sadness or melancholy running through it.
And you have such a great touch for that particular feeling that if you did take on a deeper, more emotionally complex timbertone story you'd completely knock it out of the park. And it wouldn't even have to be epic-length! *g*