Imagination...

For me, I see the best sense of imagination, in the applications of capability. Imagination teaches, and help you reconfigure something simple into something extraordinary.

I have had people tell me that my stories (the bits that they see) goes over their head, it's too difficult to imagine, it would be difficult to understand even with a dictionary next to them, it gave them a headache, and other things. I have even received a negative review, where the person said that one of my stories was uncomfortable and wholly undesirable. To me, I love all feedback. Regardless of if it is positive or negative, I simply want you to acknowledge that it is imaginative. My goal is not to be someone that is known for imagination, but to be looked at as imagination. I want you to say that this story is imaginative, or "this story is imagination" and mean it. If it's too complicated to read, I shall make it even more complicated. If the characters seem too powerful, I will make them even more powerful. If they seem uninteresting, I'll laugh and truly show you just how far my imagination can carry them. The point is to carry imagination onwards. If one cannot truly imagine what is not relative to them, then it is time to open up their minds. While my characters are deeply important to me, my stories are not conventional. They are meant to express imagination, and about how those who should not be able to be related to, explores possibility and the worlds beyond. Since I have no limits, there can be no limits to my writing.

"People won't see Imagination in something that doesn't relate to their experience because of their own mental limitations. I want people to escape the expected and ordinary, to escape the regular expectations of a story, and truly step into a different world of literature."
- Lionel C. Suggs

I am not limited by a human sense of imagination, for I truly understand applications such as omnipotence, and perfection, as well as their weaknesses. I have a lofty attitude, but I am not bound by the shackles of this universal gravity. My stories aren't about what one expects, and my work will continue to expand, until I reach the end of my imagination.


"My imagination truly works best when I leave the story up to the imagination."
- Lionel C. Suggs
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Published on December 08, 2012 14:51 Tags: imagination
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