Permanent Hiatus · 8:05pm Jun 22nd, 2015
Hey guys, bad news. My grandmother passed away at the age of 93. She was so important to me and meant everything to me. She was the one who pushed me forward in my writing and I just feel... empty now. Maybe it will pass, but I can't continue writing right now. I'm so sorry I couldn't finish Aria's adventures or even her first arc, but I just can't do it anymore. Sorry.
I know how you feel and empathize. I hope to see you make a come back on your writing. But please do not forget this; no matter what, she will live on in the memories of her loved ones. Cherish those memories for death is just a part of life.
PFC Wright US Army
Hope you're coping well with this but remember, if she pushed you or inspired you to write then the best way to cherish her memory is try and continue. Not saying it has to be ponies or something you had started from before she passed.
I had something similar with my grandfather and we weren't even that close. Oddly the more time goes by the more I understand him and his... understated sense of humor.
He wasn't an easy man to get along with or understand but looking back he was very wise and had a sense of humor that was hard to see without a few years to understand it.
I'm learning to play the piano in memory of my grandfather, he always believed a gentleman should know how to play the piano... and I know he regretted never learning himself. Don't wait for a decade after her death to do what she would have wanted.
It gets easier. Not better. But easier.