Are you satisfied with your writing? What is it about? How often do you write? Do you dream of people finding out about it eventually?

  • IhaveCrabs111@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I’ve spent the last 8 years writing my magnum opus about a back alley horse who is best friends with a mosquito and they travel the countryside solving low level crimes like jaywalking and public swearing.

  • grasshopper_mouse@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I write fanfiction and have a modest 250+ following. I never thought it would amount to much, but it’s been several years, and my followers are invested enough at this point that I keep going.

  • Ex Nummis@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I should get back into it. I come up with tons of ideas but they never make it past conception stage. Although there are elements that never change, so I suppose those ideas are somewhat solid.

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    11 months ago

    I have several stories that I’m working on. When one is hitting a slump, I move to one of the others. This results in reasonably productive sessions, as I always have something I can add to. So if I conjure a nice sentence, metaphor, or similar, I usually have somewhere I can fit it.

    As for others finding it… meh. I write for my own enjoyment. I write the way I cook: I do my own thing, because I know what I like. Once others are involved, there’s too much hazzle. I have three stories that recently passed 100k word count, and I would dread having to deal with editors, marketing, and everything else that doesn’t simply involve world building or putting letters on a page. And most of all: Readers.

    Once upon a time I made a few music pieces I created available to the general public, and I could run into a complete stranger who would tell me that they’d heard my stuff and liked/hated it. That was reasonably fine, but most people kept assuming I made it for something beyond the fun of making it in the first place. In short, feedback complicates the entire creative process. I learned my lesson. My writing stays with me.

    But what I can share, are the (working)titles:

    • The Galway Project
    • Daniel
    • Suborbital

    …just assume they’re about your favorite subject, and that they’re the funniest/scariest/most exciting stories you’ve ever read, and that the author died 200 years ago.

  • Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    I guess you could call it political theory? Philosophy maybe? I don’t really know. It’s in early stages and it will probably take me years to cover the whole gamut of topics my point of view covers but I hope to start publishing essays soon. My very naive hope is that someone will discover it and pay me to write the rest. Though they would have to be very foolish people, since I would do it for free anyways!