No you are not. Just don’t be paralyzed by your ideas and write a brief summary of your new story idea before going back to the old one.Am I the only person who starts a new story in their head as soon as they commit to writing a specific one? If not how do you deal with this?
I like that idea. what I do is start a google doc and write down all the stuff that comes to mind and then I try to switch back. most of the time that's fine but sometimes that idea becomes my new WIP lolNo you are not. Just don’t be paralyzed by your ideas and write a brief summary of your new story idea before going back to the old one.
Then just chip away at that new WIP until you finish the older story, then repeat.I like that idea. what I do is start a google doc and write down all the stuff that comes to mind and then I try to switch back. most of the time that's fine but sometimes that idea becomes my new WIP lol
that sounds like a long and gruesome process. I'll be starting immediately!Then just chip away at that new WIP until you finish the older story, then repeat.
This is a sign that you were meant to tell stories. Many of them which you need to put together. But the thing is, you need to train yourself to have patience with yourself.Am I the only person who starts a new story in their head as soon as they commit to writing a specific one? If not how do you deal with this?
Thats a journey that I've been on for a long time.This is a sign that you were meant to tell stories. Many of them which you need to put together. But the thing is, you need to train yourself to have patience with yourself.
Its okay to dream about other stories as long as you can still focus on one and consistently write it to the end of the story. It comes down to the word Wrath said.
Now, if you can handle it, you can write both but if thats too much for you, just have one main focus.
NopeAm I the only person who starts a new story in their head as soon as they commit to writing a specific one? .
One that actually got feedback HAD my focus until two others that might make actual money stepped up... but I have about ten ongoing stories, five of them posted online in varying lengths, scattered around here.If not how do you deal with this?
Lol we're not so different you and INope
One that actually got feedback HAD my focus until two others that might make actual money stepped up... but I have about ten ongoing stories, five of them posted online in varying lengths, scattered around here.
Heh. I think it was in my blood all along. Dad's dad was a storyteller in every sense of the word (dad never realized how many of his stories were untrue until his older sister showed him the joke book he got one of them from - but he always enjoyed just listening to him tell stories, even if he never again believed any of them that he could not immediately verify). From him I got my first name, from the family who adopted him after his parents died, I got my family name, and from mom's dad I got my crappy health, dislike of eating healthy, and middle name... :DThis is a sign that you were meant to tell stories. Many of them which you need to put together. But the thing is, you need to train yourself to have patience with yourself.
Its okay to dream about other stories as long as you can still focus on one and consistently write it to the end of the story. It comes down to the word Wrath said.
Now, if you can handle it, you can write both but if thats too much for you, just have one main focus.
thats the translation i read too lolMilitary drills and training should help.
Military drills and training should help.
No, I do it quite a bit. I'll think of a character and want to explore that character a bunch more. Typically the phase passes, but on occasion I'll follow through and get my base idea down and keep focus on on main story.Am I the only person who starts a new story in their head as soon as they commit to writing a specific one? If not how do you deal with this?