Prompt: This has got to stop
Dohwa writes simple. He deforms his own writing Lines on his paper are shreded. His line is restructured to letters. Richness is on each letter. Dohwa gazes down to his written letters. Writings are no more even words. Dohwa makes up a line using a few words. He just can’t get much done concentrating. Instead of letting out his genuine masterpiece, he chooses to go for a walk. The atmospheric energy from outside surrounds him. He doesn’t feel much. He inhales vitality from wild air. Dohwa glimpses at a person passing by. He can now see the bones, fleshes and guts that built up the passenger. Finally, Dohwa is eager to feel more about the stranger. Dohwa pushes the passenger. Random guy doesn’t move. Dohwa likes the carmer of encounter and beats from his gut. Will the passenger also like the experience. Dowha exhales air.
Reflection
I wrote refer to my imagination of a person who likes breaking things. He is a writer, who starts breaking from there to everything. I think in
my outcome, there could be some errors so I could work on it more. However, I think the problematic view of him is well shown so I like it. In
the middle stage of writing, I was thinking of a Picasso reference. He broke into art when he finally reached the maximum that he could learn
in art. He then built something really extraordinary to influence people and himself. I was influenced by it. I was in a dark concept of scary
story that the character in my story ‘Dowha’ wants himself destruct human body just like destructing lines to words. I always felt writing was
hard. I even started to read books just now because my life has changed a bit. From the overall experience, I believe that an understanding of
how a scene to another continues refers to the understanding of why a situation or thought happened. So, If I want to build story, I need to
ask why a certain thinking is suggested in the story. Then I can write.