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<blockquote data-quote="KidCthulhu" data-source="post: 1989053" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Well, I'm not trying to update a story hour, but the first thing I want to say is:</p><p></p><p>Get over yourself.</p><p></p><p>We, the devoted story hour readers, do not expect you to be Faulkner. We read the story hours because you are telling us a great story. It's about what happens next to the characters. If you're caught up in making every update a shining pearl of literature, you need a smack upside the head.</p><p></p><p>Don't wait to be "in the moment". If you wait for your muse to arrive, she never will. The only way to make all your writing competent and readable is to write. Every day. Just write. </p><p></p><p>Sure, the most popular story hours are popular because they're well written. But they are also popular because they describe great hours of gaming. Don't get so lost in the words that you forget the picture.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the idea of summarizing to get yourself back on track. Imagine if sports writers had to write about the big game from a taped transcript or notes a YEAR after the event. It would it be incredibly dangerous, and their distance from the time and place would only make it more difficult to recover the feeling of the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KidCthulhu, post: 1989053, member: 26"] Well, I'm not trying to update a story hour, but the first thing I want to say is: Get over yourself. We, the devoted story hour readers, do not expect you to be Faulkner. We read the story hours because you are telling us a great story. It's about what happens next to the characters. If you're caught up in making every update a shining pearl of literature, you need a smack upside the head. Don't wait to be "in the moment". If you wait for your muse to arrive, she never will. The only way to make all your writing competent and readable is to write. Every day. Just write. Sure, the most popular story hours are popular because they're well written. But they are also popular because they describe great hours of gaming. Don't get so lost in the words that you forget the picture. I agree with the idea of summarizing to get yourself back on track. Imagine if sports writers had to write about the big game from a taped transcript or notes a YEAR after the event. It would it be incredibly dangerous, and their distance from the time and place would only make it more difficult to recover the feeling of the moment. [/QUOTE]
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