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I Am Addicted To Story Hours

I've found it's best to write for myself, not for others. :)

But keep pluggin' away at it and eventually you'll discover that the lurkers are looking, and then finally one day someone will post some feedback. :)
 

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Crothian said:
least you all have people read yours and respond....I'm one of the dreks that has a sad little story hout not that there is much there......

Based on my hit count I have 20-40 readers per storyhour. Responders....Each storyhour has one lone voice that speaks up about once every four months. Sometimes it gets me down, especially as I hear everyone fighting and clamouring over other storyhours that are often not updated.

To heal my wee brain and ego, I had the multiverse destruction include at least one of those threads. I wonder if P-cat even knows his storyhour has been melted down and reabsorbed into the matter that makes up the multiverse?

hee hee- whose next? and what happens when the good guys fail during an epic level universe destroying game? hummmmm.... What I can say is I know.
 

the Jester said:
I've found it's best to write for myself, not for others. :)

But keep pluggin' away at it and eventually you'll discover that the lurkers are looking, and then finally one day someone will post some feedback. :)

I do write and entertain for myself (you should see my reviews) but stiull it would be nice to get something in response.
 

somewhere in southern Vermont an overweight 35 year eating chicken stands up and claps quietly (kids are asleep).

Writing for yourself is great but the imagination needs fuel and an igniter. Fuel = imagination and the ignition is responces from others.
 

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