Kantarii
I'm Not A Bitch!
- Joined
- May 9, 2016
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I get tons of emails from people that ask me to continue a storyline I have finished.
Ordinarily, it is a respectable request, but if I have concluded a storyline - it's over in my eyes. Before I would ever consider adding to a storyline I have finished, I would start a new storyline with new characters to go off into new misadventures.
So what if my story didn't have the ending they wanted or envisioned? I don't write about perfect fantasy worlds where great sex is more common than a penny, and lasts longer than the Energizer Bunny, or a Timex watch(taking a licking and keeps on ticking).
Ordinarily, it is a respectable request, but if I have concluded a storyline - it's over in my eyes. Before I would ever consider adding to a storyline I have finished, I would start a new storyline with new characters to go off into new misadventures.
So what if my story didn't have the ending they wanted or envisioned? I don't write about perfect fantasy worlds where great sex is more common than a penny, and lasts longer than the Energizer Bunny, or a Timex watch(taking a licking and keeps on ticking).