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FrickingKaos:
I read but nobody has been updating.
I've basically lost all inspiration to write. I miss it a lot and want to finish my stories I've started but to be honest I don't think anyone really wants to read them. I know that's stupid of me to say but maybe motivation would help me write more. I have the time to write but the desire is mostly gone.
Sakabelle:
I still write but I barely write BSB fic anymore. So I guess that means I've been working on other projects. I don't know why that happened, but my main focus in writing BSB fic is to finish the stories that are half done. After that I don't know if I'll start something else.
julilly:
This is going to be an incredible roundabout answer to this question but bear with me.
I'm currently unpacking my new apartment and since my stuff was in storage for nearly a year and a half, I haven't seen a lot of this stuff in a while. I had been thinking about the fact that all of my old fics were lost when my car was broken into and external hard drives were stolen so when I stumbled upon some of my old school workbooks I got nostalgic and decided to read them.
When I was a teenager I had several poems published in magazines and newsletters and part of my AP English class involved putting together a portfolio of all your completed works to date. Each one of the poems, short stories, etc has a grade and a comment from my teacher. Skimming through I could see that not a single grade was below 95% and the comments from my teacher talked about how I had real potential as an author. On one in particular he talked about he never wanted me to stop writing because the world needed "more writers, more poets, more people to tell our stories for the children of the next generation."
I read that story and, not to be conceited, was genuinely surprised by my talent at 17 years old. I don't know what happened to that writer but she's not me anymore. I think my decision to go into journalism after high school fundamentally changed the way I write. These days, I don't consider myself a writer at all outside of a work capacity.
I have struggled writing BSB fiction for the last couple years, as most of you know. I just can't keep focused long enough to flesh anything out so I start something with the best of intentions, but as soon as the plot gets complicated I just lose it. Hence, why I have a dozen stories with 10 chapters or less just sitting in my Google Docs account.
I would really like to at least finish the stories I have incomplete but like Steph said, after that I'm not sure. Unless I find out how to get that mojo back that I had before, it's just sort of gone. Long answer... but I got there. :P
Sin:
I'm new to this page and this fandom as a whole I'm still writing :D... well my inspiration is fine... but that doesn't mean I can put my inspiration to good words... I had really trouble with my last chapter....
:D I'm also reading quite a few nice stories on this page lately :D... with Brian and Nick... Frick and Frack... it's all wonderful and I got much to review.... all the while I try to improve in writing...
I also got inspiration for another story....
I want to write it but I debate if I first write it in german (since I can write better in german) only problem is I don't know who would read it ;/....
mhhh.... well I'll see
besides of that I still have a german formula 1 fic laying on AO3... but that one.... well nobody comments all just ´kudos...
emilo:
I have a four year old and a two month old. I recently went back to work after maternity leave, and while I think about writing on my in-progress stories, I'd rather just veg out on that rare occasion that I have the time. Sigh. I turn thirty this weekend, while the cruise is happening. I have a young baby at home, so I'm obviously not going. A year ago, I was planning on making it a birthday present to myself this year, but surprise! I got a baby instead. lol
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