Kaylor-Love

I feel like I keep promising to update and I just never do. What's up with that self?

eagleeye007

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Hey , may I ask you if you are going to continue the  ' We Might As Well Just Fuck'

eagleeye007

@eagleeye007 it's okay  I have been rereading it
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Kaylor-Love

@eagleeye007 It's taken me two months to respond but yes.
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ecannon

Have you written more updates you haven't posted or have you still to write them? If its the latter might I suggest rereading what you've written( and people are loving by the way) again just enjoy it (no self criticism allowed) fall in love with you characters again and remember where you wanted to take them.

ecannon

@ecannon I just hope its of use to you. Having people respond to your stories the way they have is a double edged sword it must feel great getting such a response but also there's pressure on you to  keep producing and pleasing  readers.  That could be prohibitive to your writing and creative process. What I love about fan fiction is that we are writing for ourselves first and foremost most and then we share it with others with the same appreciation of TV shows or celebrity romances (real or not) as ourselves. I guess I'm telling you to write for yourself you don't need to post what you write but just write anything, everything relevant or not it's hard at first but just keep going you'll find yourself just slipping unconsciously into that gear where things just flow where your tapping keys without thought as they flow from your mind to the page. it's kind of zen. Once your done you read and shape your story  editing all the extra dross you will find gems in there you'll want to keep that will inspire you further. Sorry if it sounds like a lecture, you can write and I want to encourage and help you do that. Also I'd like to read more of it on a purely selfish basis.
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Kaylor-Love

@ecannon thanks! This is the first good advice I've gotten :)
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