stickygirl
All the witches
- Joined
- Jan 3, 2012
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1. I’ve always been a decent writer, ever since school, but before submitting work to Lit, I’d never presented it to an audience.
2. Comfort zone? No, I’d feel a fraud unless I could write within my experience.
3. I’ve read one or two that were very hot. Others I’ve read that were so good that I felt like giving up.
4. I have a great idea atm. It’s huge and I’m waiting for my subconscious to join the dots for me.
5. Not regretted, but a couple were not appropriate for Lit so I deleted them. They’re going to be part of #4 and it won’t be porn. EB still has parts in a story we worked on together but that’s okay, lover x
6. One or two here. Some authors work is like drinking water because it flows so easily, others are like trying to swallow nails. Joanne Harrison is water, but too many nail writers to list.
7. Goalposts is a good example of where I’m going: it’s honest, touching and could almost be true. Maybe it is?
8. An older story of mine has garnered a lot of favourable comments and it’s my only one in first person. I wrote it for a friend here at Lit, called Letter to Max.
2. Comfort zone? No, I’d feel a fraud unless I could write within my experience.
3. I’ve read one or two that were very hot. Others I’ve read that were so good that I felt like giving up.
4. I have a great idea atm. It’s huge and I’m waiting for my subconscious to join the dots for me.
5. Not regretted, but a couple were not appropriate for Lit so I deleted them. They’re going to be part of #4 and it won’t be porn. EB still has parts in a story we worked on together but that’s okay, lover x
6. One or two here. Some authors work is like drinking water because it flows so easily, others are like trying to swallow nails. Joanne Harrison is water, but too many nail writers to list.
7. Goalposts is a good example of where I’m going: it’s honest, touching and could almost be true. Maybe it is?
8. An older story of mine has garnered a lot of favourable comments and it’s my only one in first person. I wrote it for a friend here at Lit, called Letter to Max.