2016年10月08日
Graduate school or write a novel?
The past month or so i've been under the impression that I might want to go back to University and get a master's degree or write a novel about something. I've tried multiple times to start a proper novel, but the mass majority of the attempts have been half baked ideas that I never follow through with. I have around 4 or so false-starts for a novel that might have been great, but I never followed through in writing them. The writing style I tend to employ is a stream of consciousness style with plenty of post-modern themes and heavy irony and abstraction, which I feel might have some form of association with the young adults of the 2010's.
The idea of a novel is something that I wrote that combines the multiple different novel styles I liked from American, British, Canadian, Chinese, and Japanese authors. I have some vague ideas of the novel being set in either Japan or Canada, because those are the two places I think it would fit well in, but I'm still at a crossroads in terms of deciding what country to have it based in. I feel that Japan would be a better setting, because there hasn't been a lot of books that have the setting of Japan for a person that doesn't speak fluent Japanese.
What do you think I should do?

The idea of a novel is something that I wrote that combines the multiple different novel styles I liked from American, British, Canadian, Chinese, and Japanese authors. I have some vague ideas of the novel being set in either Japan or Canada, because those are the two places I think it would fit well in, but I'm still at a crossroads in terms of deciding what country to have it based in. I feel that Japan would be a better setting, because there hasn't been a lot of books that have the setting of Japan for a person that doesn't speak fluent Japanese.
What do you think I should do?

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