SimonDoom
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I love the idea of using contests and deadlines as a way of motivating me to write stories and to get more exposure through participation. But I have to admit, it rarely works for me. I'm a write-when-the-inspiration-comes writer, probably because I'm not getting paid for this, and if I'm stuck on one project, I'll drop it and work on something else if the mood strikes me. I've missed far more contest and event deadlines than I've met. I'm about to miss two more. I'm thinking from now on I should stop broadcasting plans and just be quiet and do what I do and see what happens. Plans and expectations seem to bog me down more than spur me on.
I'm coming up on my six-year Literotica anniversary in a week and I've published 53 stories, which is far, far more than I ever would have expected to publish six years ago, and that feels good. To the extent I've achieved any "success", it has nothing to do with entering contests. In fact, the only two contests I've won or placed in were annual category contests with no pre-publication deadlines.
Does anybody else feel like contest deadlines sometimes become an anchor weighing down one's creativity?
I'm coming up on my six-year Literotica anniversary in a week and I've published 53 stories, which is far, far more than I ever would have expected to publish six years ago, and that feels good. To the extent I've achieved any "success", it has nothing to do with entering contests. In fact, the only two contests I've won or placed in were annual category contests with no pre-publication deadlines.
Does anybody else feel like contest deadlines sometimes become an anchor weighing down one's creativity?