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         Thank you so much for the answer, Jennifer! It’s inspiring to read how a character of your creation could still surprise you and lure you into his life in the future. As a writer coming from the screenplay world, I still need the “safety blanket” of a pre-designed plot, but the more engineered it is, the less freedom the characters have. It’s challenging to let go of the intellect curtailing the intuition, but it’s necessary if one is to know oneself. I guess it’s a matter of confidence in one’s writing, and yours truly exudes it.
      Thank you so much for the answer, Jennifer! It’s inspiring to read how a character of your creation could still surprise you and lure you into his life in the future. As a writer coming from the screenplay world, I still need the “safety blanket” of a pre-designed plot, but the more engineered it is, the less freedom the characters have. It’s challenging to let go of the intellect curtailing the intuition, but it’s necessary if one is to know oneself. I guess it’s a matter of confidence in one’s writing, and yours truly exudes it.
    
  
    
  
	
	
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      Feb 26, 2023 08:16AM
    
     Thank you so much for the answer, Jennifer! It’s inspiring to read how a character of your creation could still surprise you and lure you into his life in the future. As a writer coming from the screenplay world, I still need the “safety blanket” of a pre-designed plot, but the more engineered it is, the less freedom the characters have. It’s challenging to let go of the intellect curtailing the intuition, but it’s necessary if one is to know oneself. I guess it’s a matter of confidence in one’s writing, and yours truly exudes it.
      Thank you so much for the answer, Jennifer! It’s inspiring to read how a character of your creation could still surprise you and lure you into his life in the future. As a writer coming from the screenplay world, I still need the “safety blanket” of a pre-designed plot, but the more engineered it is, the less freedom the characters have. It’s challenging to let go of the intellect curtailing the intuition, but it’s necessary if one is to know oneself. I guess it’s a matter of confidence in one’s writing, and yours truly exudes it.
    
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