ScrappyPaperDoodler
Really Experienced
- Joined
- Jul 2, 2020
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To say my life has experienced substantial change is really understating it. In the past few months, I haven't even thought about writing as I was constantly occupied by other pursuits: career, heading back to varsity, making new friends...
I have one series that's "incomplete" in so far as there's no final conclusion to the conflict within it. However, in my mind, it's done. It has nowhere left to go, and it's my fault for (a) planning poorly, (b) changing the plan I did have too often simply because of a comment here or a bit of feedback there, and (c) thinking too much about fun concepts and not enough about a coherent narrative.
Readers may think there's more gas in the tank, but there ain't.
As to other stories, I had a long list of ideas that excited the hell out of me. Problem number one is that I seem to have misplaced that list (oops). Problem number two is that the ones I can remember off the top of my head no longer seem that interesting.
Yet, I have an urge to read and an urge to write. I've finished more books in the last month than in the previous six and they've helped clarify my creativity and revive my interest in fiction.
So, how does one reboot? How do you flick the switch once the blackout is over and the power is back?
As always, your advice is appreciated immensely and in advance.
I have one series that's "incomplete" in so far as there's no final conclusion to the conflict within it. However, in my mind, it's done. It has nowhere left to go, and it's my fault for (a) planning poorly, (b) changing the plan I did have too often simply because of a comment here or a bit of feedback there, and (c) thinking too much about fun concepts and not enough about a coherent narrative.
Readers may think there's more gas in the tank, but there ain't.
As to other stories, I had a long list of ideas that excited the hell out of me. Problem number one is that I seem to have misplaced that list (oops). Problem number two is that the ones I can remember off the top of my head no longer seem that interesting.
Yet, I have an urge to read and an urge to write. I've finished more books in the last month than in the previous six and they've helped clarify my creativity and revive my interest in fiction.
So, how does one reboot? How do you flick the switch once the blackout is over and the power is back?
As always, your advice is appreciated immensely and in advance.