Anyone else find their old stuff and was surprised?

I often reread my stories, and quite often it strikes me that I'd be happy enough if it was a book I'd bought and paid for. But then again, I write what I want to read, so it's not really surprising that I enjoy reading what I write.
 
I had completely forgotten I apparently had an account here a decade ago. A story popped up as similar to one of mine, and as soon as I started reading it I realized I wrote it!
And it's not bad.
I occasionally read something I write several years ago and think, "Yes, that's an EB style story, right there." Many of my signatures, literary tics and tropes arrived quite early, as my style not so much evolved, more consolidated.
I wonder if there's a way to connect it to my current account - it's unfinished and it might be worth doing more with.
https://www.literotica.com/series/se/4290661
As mentioned, if you can show evidence that both accounts are yours, it's worth asking Laurel that they be combined.
 

Anyone else find their old stuff and was surprised?​

I’ve not had your hiatus, and when I’ve read my earlier stories, I’ve generally been pleasantly surprised that they don’t entirely stink. In my mind, anything I wrote over six months ago must be garbage. But reality is more nuanced.
 
I'm writing a series, and without taking a hiatus, I occasionally reread the series to make sure I'm not forgetting anything pertinent and to keep my character development on track. Every time I read the first entry (a little over a year old), I wish I could rewrite it. It's not awful, I still think it holds up to some degree, but it just feels stiff, and while people liked it, I can see how I'd write it differently now every time.

The thing is, I don't know if anyone else has any issue with it - it just doesn't feel like my current writing anymore, and it's painfully obvious to me.
 
's funny. I tend to think my stuff here is ... sort of OK. You (or at least, I) can tell I'm trying hard, and that probably should be less obvious. I'm not embarrassed by my first ("Coffee with Blushes") and while I can tell my latest (Pranked: Barbie) is more polished, I don't see it as different in kind.

--Annie
 
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