The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide it's time to start your substack. This will rock
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide Is that called, exorcising a demon?
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide
Oh Iβm also a member of that particular club
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Oh Iβm also a member of that particular club
β¦@daveycraney I have come to appreciate that ideas are cheap and follow-through is expensive.
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide With me, it's more like I have to work through things until I see how it all fits together. Then, it's a solved problem, and actually writing it down is...work.
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide same brain activity here and i had the idea to make the novel ideas into short stories (fit in one pages) where i cut to the action and only include hints to the world building and i have a few of them. Once i have 50 of them I will probably create a collection. If you want i can show you one, i would appreciate some feedback.
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide Why does this sound so familiar to me?
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide I have a few stories not finished because I wrote myself to a wall and don't know how to get out of there.
I know what I want to happen AFTER but getting out of that hole seems impossible.And now my brain doesn't want to start another story until I finish those two ><
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
This is me forever. I've been chewing on several different stories for decades. Recently I've taken to smashing them together like my brain is an LHC.
I have so much time to write it's not even funny. I could have finished several books by now. But writing the stories completely kills them in my mind, no matter how much I plan or don't plan. They refuse to leave my brain.
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide ... i "suffer" the same malady. But, for me it's all fun. Let the stories unfold. Write what you want. Short stories, long stories, whatever comes to mind. No story is lost. But, many are untold. Best regards - stay creative

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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
Write a novel about a brilliant and amazing writer who struggles with writing and goes through a transformatioal experience or two during that process.
After many trials and tribulations, that would make the Trojan War and the Odyssey look like popping down the shops for bread and milk, the author creates the most impactful work since the Epic of Gilgamesh

So write from life and what you know


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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide This happened to me so often I started an entire blog called Opening Chapters. Let someone else deal with it.
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The greatest joke that my brain chemistry plays on me is that every few years I get an idea for a novel, which I will outline, write several chapters for, and then never touch again.
@evacide It's practice for that one time those several chapters happen to include a beginning, a middle and an end
