Changing It Up
Jun. 11th, 2012 02:13 pmI’m always surprised that I end up writing the stories I do, instead of the ones I’m excited about, but it turns out that I still require a long percolation period. I’m just going to have to adjust and accept that I write and shelve until the thing finishes coming together. It’s at the point when I understand what the story’s about that I can actually write it, with a few notable exceptions.
But I have been writing and learning—on “Gone Hunting” of all stories. First, I’ve found my cross-country muse again. The one who can leave writing and return to the same story over and over while putting the rest of them on hold. In short, the one who can hold a thought. Creating new content on a planned schedule should get easier if I don’t let it take a nap at the moment of truth.
Because of this, I’ve also decided I will be taking a new approach to my publishing, but it will take a while for everything to be implemented, particularly online. There are several main tracks I’ve been considering.
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