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  1. An interview between Brent Lambert, an initiator of Fiyah magazine aside Chloe in Thistle and Verse

     

    MY THOUGHTS

    I wasn't a big fan of the xmen, loved storm:) 

    every gay man has his english teacher:) that is a good one

    THistle is a funny interviewer, she never allows interviewee's to look down on themselves

    It isn't hyperbole, lambert is right to say, every story has a piece of one's soul, unlike him I think the issue isn't the quantity but the part of one's soul. Is it one's hope or one's wickednes or other?

    I concur to his point about social media usage. Too few artists spend time supporting other artists while more time saying what leads to clicks or likes.

    Interesting, he keeps track of what he reads on a spreadsheet. Nice detail

    Him and Chloe love their worlds:) 

    Lambert spoke a simple truth, one many artists have opined, no work of art is ever perfect, meaning a complete work. 

    I am glad circa 34:31 lambert said that characters were easy to write who were inflexible, I will not say one dimensional , all humans beings have the same dimensionality. 
    He said it wasn't hard on a craft level, but a personal level. 
    But, are readers right for not wanting, protagonists who are not flexible or fluir? or writers poorly using the craft, when they don't write flexible, culturally open characters.

    Lambert made clear something I always say, write what you know:) write from your soul? more better, create from your soul

    Thank you lambert for saying that, the industry pushes sympathy.

    circa 50:36 thank you Lambert for saying you don't need to write to be published, the financial capitalistic mentality to art is incorrect, you need to make money but create

    Chloe asked a great question, what question Lambert want asked that isn't? 
    Lambert's question he want is: how will his work be remembered.

    He adds, a time will come where your skill will not be equal to vision
    His next project, I paraphrase him: mr and mrs smith with gayness and blackness:) enjoy:)

     

    VIDEO LINK
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15dOHHMAvZ4

     

     

    FIYAH MAGAZINE
    https://www.fiyahlitmag.com/shop/

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