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What makes a person to decide to write on one project over another?
They say to write what calls to you but I've got so many screaming at me that it feels like there is a deafening roar in my ears. Then there are the old standbys, the stories that are familiar and dear to me as a loyal friend. The stories where I know where it is going. It is just a matter of writing it.
As I said in my last post, when things go haywire my brain latches onto Zander's story. It has changed and morphed, twisting and growing.
And yet again I opened BP reading over the story, working on a risque scene which may never actually be included in the book itself. Reading and pondering over how I can make the story better and debating on whether or not I just need to restart the whole damn thing.
Not like I'm going to do ANYTHING before we move aside from reading it and taking notes.
I have too many ideas.
They say to write what calls to you but I've got so many screaming at me that it feels like there is a deafening roar in my ears. Then there are the old standbys, the stories that are familiar and dear to me as a loyal friend. The stories where I know where it is going. It is just a matter of writing it.
As I said in my last post, when things go haywire my brain latches onto Zander's story. It has changed and morphed, twisting and growing.
And yet again I opened BP reading over the story, working on a risque scene which may never actually be included in the book itself. Reading and pondering over how I can make the story better and debating on whether or not I just need to restart the whole damn thing.
Not like I'm going to do ANYTHING before we move aside from reading it and taking notes.
I have too many ideas.