Everything's so vague and blurry for me then, so it's no surprise when the same happens when I read. But I always "hear" them well, both in life and when reading a fiction.
I hear characters just fine, but there are times when the character in my head and the character on the page do not align. I am reading Blake Charlton's Spellwright at the moment and would place the main character at around twelve, thirteen years old. He's twenty five. All of his lines, no matter how hard I have tried to imagine different, are spoken in a child's voice. It is slightly off.
If I recall, it doesn't get any better in that regard.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie
Je suis méchant.
Je suis méchant.
Do you have trouble visualising characters when reading?
25/11/2011 11:28:52 AM
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I have trouble visualizing people I know when they aren't present
25/11/2011 05:11:38 PM
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Re: I have trouble visualizing people I know when they aren't present
25/11/2011 07:50:44 PM
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I know what you're talking about
25/11/2011 08:11:59 PM
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