LA-based Director, Writer, Editor, and Animator at @teamfourstar.bsky.social, @spaceduck.tv, @talesunwritten.com, and @nebula.tv. Ostensibly a comedian. He/him.
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Stephan Krosecz
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I've seen multiple book series now where the author died and a different author was brought in to finish them.
I've never read those endings. Why would I want to? There's no point if it's not the same writer, regardless of the new guy's talent.
I think people have been inundated with popular stories that constantly prioritize plot twists, so the instinct when handed anything with intrigue is to assume it'll try to do the opposite of anything they expect.
Which, of course, isn't necessarily what a good story does.
"George R. R. Martin should hire ghostwriters" is a take I just saw in the wild, and that's such a weird thing to say.
He writes spontaneously, and it's largely character-motivated. Why on earth would you want anyone else to write it if you actually care about the story?
I think I maybe mentioned this before, but I had never heard of "Last Days of FOXHOUND" when I made this but people seem to think I'm actively referencing it haha
Tbh I still haven't looked it up, I don't want it to influence me if I script more MGS parody stuff
At some point I REALLY want to create a story that also has an online ARG to follow along with.
The 'Heroes' ARG had an embarrassingly strong impact on me as a teenager.
That's just having a little fun with it, I approve lol
Genuinely: I HOPE somebody accurately guesses something in a story I'm telling. That's thrilling. It tells me they care enough to pay close attention.