For me it's a bit of both. I love Broken and BMS and will always look back at them with a sense of pride, but I also see the flaws and the mistakes I've learned from along the way. I've finished like 7 novels since that are all better written, but Curtain Call is the only one that is comparable in terms of my emotional attachment to it. I loved writing that story the same way I loved writing Broken/BMS, and it's a more enjoyable read because there aren't as many cringey moments as in Broken.
The connection and feelings you have for a story are really important though. I think that is what's missing for me with Guilty Roads and why I can't seem to get back to writing it, even though I know exactly what to write next. It's not writer's block so much as just a lack of passion. I like what exists of the story; I just don't really care enough to keep writing it. But I care just enough to not say I quit either; I keep hoping that someday I get back the passion I must have had for it in the beginning, before the idea for Curtain Call came along and ruined it LOL. I hope you're able to do the same with Gobosei. If you still feel passionate about it, it's worth going back to and at least trying to finish.
It makes sense that if you have two with both connection and feelings, but one is better written, that you would go with the better written one. I'm glad that you have three stories brimming with that kind of connection and feeling!
I hope you're able to find the passion again for Guilty Roads! Let's just keep sending each other good vibes and maybe we'll eventually finish our stories that got pushed to the side by a pushier story that ended up being our one true writing love, haha.
LOL Yes, I agree. I'm pretty sure I spent well over an hour answering those questions about my favorite story.
I think laziness is worse than lack of self-awareness. If you know you suck at something, why not try to get better at it? You'll never improve if you don't at least try. A bad summary is better than "Sorry, I suck at summaries!" I would also rather see a blank box or just an appropriately-sized banner than "Sorry, I suck at summaries!" If the title and/or banner or captivating enough, I might still click on the story.
I spent at least half an hour, so I feel you, but I also got to write "I have nothing new to say" a couple times and that was nice.
Good point! I'm curious what the block is between "I suck at x" and not making an attempt to learn and grow. I know I've tried to work on brevity, but if anything, I've become even more long winded as time goes on. I just need someone to edit everything I write and say "You can really cut all of this." I'm sure there's moments where that's true.
Yes, we should have! But hanging on to chapters for so long takes a level of self-control I don't think I had back in the day LOL. Maybe it comes with maturity. Or maybe it's easier now that the fanfic corner of the BSB fandom has shrunk. I don't usually have readers begging me for updates anymore, and there's not much competition from other sites updating more often, so I feel like it's okay to go weeks or months without updating while I hoard chapters. The loyal readers I do have left know I'll keep them in the loop and come back eventually with a new story, which I will then be able to update consistently.
I had a "Kevin is me now" moment in PNecklace where he said something to the effect of "Nuance isn't something young people understand. You'll figure it out." And I thought, "If only I could go back and tell myself that. You'll figure it out with more maturity," lol. I think I had someone beg me for an update once and that was the "I'll post a chapter every day" section of PBox. It was bad. A very bad poor life decision. Other than that, no one begged for updates from me. But at least everyone knows now that each Wednesday, they can enjoy a nice new chapter.
Oh wow, that is ancient!! Yeah, I dunno if USB was even a thing in 2000 LOL. I definitely don't still have any computers that old. I actually just got rid of some old CD-roms from the 90s that I had saved all these years for some reason, even though they probably wouldn't even work on a modern computer. SimAnt... Nickelodeon Director's Lab... Encarta '95 LOL. Stuff I'd had since I was like 10. I am a low-key hoarder! I do still have a box of floppy disks that have old BSB photos, fanfics, and files from my old Microsoft Word site on them. It's all stuff I have backed up elsewhere, but I just can't bring myself to throw them away, even though I haven't had a floppy drive to put them in for years.
My new computer is an all-in-one, so it just looks like a monitor - no tower needed, which freed up a lot of desk space for me. Everything is wireless except for the power cord, so it could technically even be portable if I wanted to carry it to another room to write (but that's what my Chromebook is for). Coming from a bulky ten-year-old desktop, I was like, "Wow... technology has come a long way!"
I also still have many floppy disks that are unlabeled with so many fanfics (mine or otherwise) and BSB things on them. I don't know that I have any of them backed up, haha. I should have done better. I think I still have a WorldBook '98 CD-Rom as well, so... Hoarding champions!
That's what I would maybe get too, something without a tower so it takes up less space! I don't know that I would want to cart it from room to room though.