@@threechaptersaday Hah! No, not reading your journal. I think your careful if brief analysis of the Mistborn trilogy suggests a primary interest. You didn't focus on character development or worldbuilding. You reflected on the big questions about power--to pick it up or leave it alone, to wield it for justice or for personal advantage, etc. This is perhaps where an insightful novel beats a political theory textbook every time. Great job. Keep it up!
Thanks for the Mistborn overview. Question: Is your novella-in-process, The Gentlemen’s Academy, also about what to do with the power you can wield?
Yep! I'm working on it, and it IS about choosing how to wield the power you've been given. Have you been reading my journal?
@@threechaptersaday Hah! No, not reading your journal. I think your careful if brief analysis of the Mistborn trilogy suggests a primary interest. You didn't focus on character development or worldbuilding. You reflected on the big questions about power--to pick it up or leave it alone, to wield it for justice or for personal advantage, etc. This is perhaps where an insightful novel beats a political theory textbook every time. Great job. Keep it up!