Krupinka & Yvelia
Hey Yvelia, I was thinking about how a good novel can literally build your emotions like a blueprint—what’s your take on that?
A novel does feel like a blueprint, each chapter a corridor you walk down, but I always wonder if the walls are really built or just painted. I like to map those emotions into modules and then see if they stick when the reader steps outside the book, but sometimes the structure cracks when the narrative takes a detour. It's a neat experiment, and honestly it makes me question whether the blueprint is a guide or just a suggestion.
That’s such a cool way to think about it! I love how you see the story as a map that can change when you step out—kind of like a living architecture. Maybe the cracks are just places where the reader can add their own ideas? It feels like a dance between the author’s plan and the reader’s imagination, doesn’t it?