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wiseheart ([personal profile] wiseheart) wrote2008-10-27 04:20 pm

No, seriously...

Are you sure you want to know? Well, okay, but don't complain afterwards about the whining.

I think I ought to stop writing entirely. Or, at the very least, I ought to stop posting my stuff anywhere. Perhaps writing exclusively for my desk drawer will prove less frustrating - and more frustration is the last think I could use right now, considering what's waiting for me job-wise.

After all, I used to be perfectly happy writing for my desk drawer for, oh, thirty years or so. Why I thought it was a good idea to change that is sometimes unclear for me. Unfortunately, you can't really step in the same river twice, now can you?

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[personal profile] makamu 2008-10-27 05:44 pm (UTC)(link)
As long as I get a key to it, you can write for your desk drawer :)

Honestly, I read youur stuff with pleasure, but university claims all my reviewing and writing ability at the moment. And although I know a squee would be enough for you, I feeel bad when I cannot leave a thoughtful review to a thoughtful work... *hugs tight*

[identity profile] lindahoyland.livejournal.com 2008-10-28 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
I admit I get frustrated too when I guess I'm one of the lucky ones for feedback.
I like to know my writing is "out there".

I think often people enjoy a story but are too lazy to say so. I fear I've only time to read a handful of stories,mostly about Aragorn.

[identity profile] bable-on.livejournal.com 2008-10-29 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, don't feel bad about getting no feedback, 'cause hon, you darn well know that I get even less than you do! You have always remember that you are really writing for yourself, just like you did when it all went into a file in you desk drawer. It always has been for you and always will be for you and the rest can all go hang!