MrTiemos
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*This is a half rant*
tldr: I’m a spontaneous writer that is neglecting my current releases for new ideas.
There are seven series that I’m working on, with two actually having been published for reading. (Sorry, no shameless plugging here)
Now about those two published series... they aren’t finished yet, not by a long shot. In fact, I’ve even put one on hiatus because I wanted to change the character depictions. Haven’t gotten around to it yet.
And this here is the problem: I’m a spontaneous writer.
As a Spontaneous Writer, I’ve pushed my released series behind and am essentially leaving the readers hanging (the few that I have). It’s not that I don’t have the time, just that new ideas constantly come and go.
So a question for you all: Should I try to focus on my currently released series? (Made a poll)
Edit: I currently have 15 different series that I’m working on and a 16th that is a collection of One-Shots and Short Stories.
tldr: I’m a spontaneous writer that is neglecting my current releases for new ideas.
There are seven series that I’m working on, with two actually having been published for reading. (Sorry, no shameless plugging here)
Now about those two published series... they aren’t finished yet, not by a long shot. In fact, I’ve even put one on hiatus because I wanted to change the character depictions. Haven’t gotten around to it yet.
And this here is the problem: I’m a spontaneous writer.
As a Spontaneous Writer, I’ve pushed my released series behind and am essentially leaving the readers hanging (the few that I have). It’s not that I don’t have the time, just that new ideas constantly come and go.
So a question for you all: Should I try to focus on my currently released series? (Made a poll)
Edit: I currently have 15 different series that I’m working on and a 16th that is a collection of One-Shots and Short Stories.
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