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Asha Greye Live daily life in between and wait patiently for the right spark to come along.
Asha Greye You completely own your story. Like education, once you have thought up a story, no one else can ever take your perspective and visions away from you.
Asha Greye If it comes, write it down, regardless of how far fetched or silly it seems.
Asha Greye According to the general gist of my latest inspired scribblings, a post apocalyptic Utopian story influenced by my religious beliefs and predictions.
Asha Greye Inspiration comes as it always has, by bursts of racing fantasies and thoughts, that threaten to overwhelm the more I try to push them aside, although those thoughts usually have nothing to do with what I am doing at the moment. As a result I have the bad habit of writing dialogue and scenes in my school notebooks when I should of course be paying attention to what's going on in class, so I try not to use notebooks for my classes, because more like than not, it will end up filled mostly with stories rather than relevant notes.
Asha Greye The skeleton of "The Prisoner On Orlovskaya Street" has been rattling around inside of my head for years since my first year of university when I took classes in Russian language and culture. To that I added some of the elements from the overall theme of the stories I wrote as a teenager: abandonment, abuse,being born into inconvenient circumstances, and the often unwinnable struggle to free one's self from a very dark state of mind.

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