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Question of the day part 10
Sakabelle:
How many of you have put a story on hiatus for a long time and then eventually finished it? How long was it on hiatus? How were you able to get going on it again?
I've never officially put a story on hiatus. I guess Running Up That Hill sort of is, and has been for a while but I don't want to put a notice on there just in case I randomly write a chapter one day. Plus, as Julie said, that's almost like the kiss of death for a story. I fully intend to go back to it and finish it, and I do enjoy writing it. My mind just isn't in BSB world right now.
Purpura Lipstick:
Wulf's Bane is on hiatus seemingly permanently. I tried to go back to DOV: Antigone to write.... I have a couple other on hiatus like Empty which I'm hoping to get back to.
RokofAges75:
The only story I've put on hiatus in my mind, if not officially, and actually finished was Secrets of the Heart. It was one of my "side projects" for almost four years before I finally focused on it as my main project and got it finished.
Other than that, like I said, hiatus is the kiss of death for me, though it usually only happens with collaborations . The only unfinished story I have on my own that I'm not planning to finish is Not Another Teenybopper Fanfic... and since that was just a spoof to begin with, that doesn't bother me, and I don't think it bothers anyone else either. We'll just say I'm spoofing stories that get started and never finished. :)
RokofAges75:
Since a lot of ye have listened to the new album already and the rest of us will be soon, I have a question about that.
When a new album comes out, do ye find yerself getting inspired by the new music and developing story ideas based on the new songs or wanting to incorporate them into yer current ones?
RokofAges75:
So the drama whore in me couldn't help but notice there are at least three stories on the Most Recent page right now which have Backstreet Boys in wheelchairs (or who probably will be in wheelchairs once they wake up from their comas... and in that case, make it four!), and I wondered if this is the start of a new trend or something. What do ye think? Are ye on board for a disability fic trend?
What are some other trends ye remember from yer years of reading, and which were yer favorites?
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