Welp... · 12:45am Mar 22nd, 2019
I really don't make a habit out of deleting off other stories unless It's just a grammatical mess or a marathon of run-on sentences, maybe a bad taste in each contexts of the chapters? I have been left with enough clues for me to figure out why I'm struggling with Glaceus and not just Umbria.
I think it just has to do with a writer's spark. An ability to write eligibly, without being snagged on errors to input and then just leave them like that, which is much to potential reader's discomfort. Also putting creative ideas in each sections of how premises in stories are detailed and the undertones of all aspects and I'm pretty sure everyone knows what comes next.
I get the feeling there was a quirky on and off switch, even it doesn't really stay on longer. Obviously because of my daily basis...
Now, don't take my definition for it if you want to grasp my point. It's not like this is valued from my knowledge anyway.
What I'm getting at is:
If my second story happens to stop me in my tracks as I gave in my sense of non-satisfaction and doesn't really fly that smooth with me, I'm either cancelling it or deleting it. Don't be surprised if it's not there somewhere on my story categories, this is coming from my sensibility and I shouldn't take it for granted while i still should continue writing more chapters in. I'm just literally trying.
So, with that said; I'll write a couple more chapters and see if it'll stick around for long. If not, poof. Disappeared.
Any negative comments or any sorts directly at my methods and my use of English will be thrown in the trash, figuratively showing I don't give a fuck. To be blunt.