What's your ultimate 'dream' for your story?

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I've browsed a lot of other-site forums and have asked similar questions, I've seen wide ranges of answers. Some people say they write purely for the love of the game and don't want a penny for their writing. I've also seen others say their dream is to get it adapted to a high-budget movie or even anime. What do you all want for your story, or have you not thought that far ahead?
 
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What do you all want for your story, or have you not thought that far ahead?
Well, everyone can dream. Dreams are free. However, I choose to dream more realistically.

I don't have high expectations; I just want to finish my fiction according to my artistic vision, make it readable, and maybe get some readers willing to review and discuss it.

Of course, I might even publish my fiction as a paperback book, but that's more of a final hope after I finish this personal project.

Now, I just want to finish my fiction as best as I can while my creativity dwindles.
 

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Depends on which one. For OP Witch, I want to commission it as a manga because I think it will be better that way. For the story on my alt, I wanna make a bunch of money, so that I can afford to do things like that.
 

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At this point it's mostly about leaving something behind. To that end I'd like it to be printed and available as a physical book one day, even if my goal isn't really to monetize off it.
 

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More than anything, I would like to make someone else feel something. If I could make even one person feel the way I have felt reading the stories that have stuck with me most, that would be enough.
 

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To finish.

I want to have something to exist in the endless void of the Internet that I managed to complete, without succumbing to lack of motivation due to depression.

Tried and failed many times over the last 10 years!
I've been consistent for nearly 3 months, way longer than usual, so I think I can do it this time! :blob_aww:
 

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I've browsed a lot of other-site forums and have asked similar questions, I've seen a wide ranges of answers. Some people say they write purely for the love of the game and don't want a penny for their writing. I've also seen others say their dream is to get it adapted to a high-budget movie or even anime. What do you all want for your story, or have you not thought that far ahead?

Um...etto... Um...

I just want to make people join my Discord Server....? I waste a lot of time on Discord so...
 

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I've browsed a lot of other-site forums and have asked similar questions, I've seen a wide ranges of answers. Some people say they write purely for the love of the game and don't want a penny for their writing. I've also seen others say their dream is to get it adapted to a high-budget movie or even anime. What do you all want for your story, or have you not thought that far ahead?
Start a wave of superhero content that is just as horny as these people would be, but without dipping into the cynicsm of The Boys. Also promoting futa supremacy, but that's a secondary goal.
 

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Did I ever mention my reasons?

Yeah. I did. Just not like what this thread is asking us all to define it in specific, dreamy terms.

Well, process of elimination here: I don't write because I'm chasing a movie deal, or an anime adaptation, or a bookshelf with my name stamped on it in gold. That stuff is garnish; optional.

And quite frankly unreliable. Hey folks, don't quit your day job, okay? A one-hit wonder will only give you false hope and a miracle at best if you make it big. Get that? A miracle. Those rainbows over a pot of gold don't often appear.

So with that negative shit out of the way, I guess I write because there are ideas that simply do not shut up.

See, because certain characters who should've been evicted before my puberty hit pace around in my head like caged animals and start biting the bars if I ignore them. Oh, this one here, because there are worlds that feel incorrect if they only exist as foggy thoughts instead of sharpened worlds like when "genius" protagonists are only displayed as smart when the surrounding characters struggle to rub two brain cells together and ignite that fire under their smart asses. Writing is how I pin these concepts down and force them to behave. Or at least confess their reasons for being rowdy in my cranium; and if I publish said confession, any reader out there with patience and an interest might be struck with an epiphany over some scrambled collection of words I put together has a poorly executed potential for greater if done right.

Yeah, I'm never going to admit I'm good, let alone great or that nonexistent term for perfect. I'm not and I don't ever plan to be. I'm not writing to impress anybody but myself. So why should I try harder?

That's right.

But, no, really. Why do I write? It's fun, yeah, but on a more serious note I write because it's the only way to take grief, rage, awe, curiosity, and that low-grade existential static and turn it into a machine that runs instead of rots. I don't want therapy. I want combustion. I want something ugly and honest and precise to come out the other end and not smell like shit.

If there's a dream in me, it's gonna be like this: that someone, somewhere, stumbles into my work and feels briefly, violently seen. Not comforted. Not coddled. Seen. That feeling where they had the same thoughts as I did but never put it into words. That they never conveyed how they felt. Like, I would reach through the page, point at them, and say, "Yeah. You too. I noticed."

If money happens, fine, but I don't give a flying fuck about the Benjamins. If adaptation happens, that's cool too, but Godspeed when my recent published stuff as that's fanfiction. If nothing happens except the work existing? The act itself already did what it needed to do; I had a thought, I wrote it down, and it got published. If it rolls downhill and smacks somebody on the way, hey, feel free to take it. I'm not benefiting from it anymore.

Yeah, so, I don't write for money, validation, or any of that very real and encouragable goals. I write because silence is unacceptable and this practice of mine is the loudest way I know how to exorcise the noise.
 

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To become confident enough in my writing to be able to monetize it and subsidize my retirement.


I don't need millions, but a few hundred extra a month would make me happy. Maybe enough to pay for a flight to the Dominican once a year to stay at a decent all-inclusive resort.
 

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When I started? Official recognition/canonization would have put me over the moon. Unrealistic? Totally, but hey dream big right?

Now? IDK man, some readers would be great I guess.
 

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Depends on the story.

For the Jack Diamond books, to finish them and maybe see a combined edition become a physical property (Currently have the first book done and about 1/4 of the second)

For Strange Awakening, to somehow commission a multi-reader audio version (Ideally four or six voice actors - one male actor to read the thoughts/narration, one female actor to do Kelly's spoken lines and maybe play a few other characters, and a mix of male and female readers to split the rest of the cast up). Also to finish the second arc (to show why Lord Mordent needed her to live). (First arc completed, second at five or six chapters)

For True Blue - to just find the motivation to continue it. (At arc 2 chapter for I think... out of about 10 to 12 planned arcs)

For Digital Cowboy Dane to finish the main story and leave hooks for possible sequels (but that will probably never happen unless I release it to someone else at that point). (Past the halfway point but not sure how far past it).

For Between Worlds - to get all three books completed as Between Earth and Pyrroth on Pocket FM and maybe on other platforms eventually under the "correct" titles (Between Worlds Book 1: The Lost Archmage; Between Worlds Book 2: Destiny of Two; Between Worlds Book 3: Legacy of Evil). Book 1 is at about 75% completion ... probably. Book 2 has one chapter written. Would be cool to see this done as a film or TV series but that's not even in the pipe dream category, just in the "kind of cool idea" one.

Would be kind of cool to see The Kaiju System as a comic book or manga (it was created for a contest with that as the top prize).

Also to do more than just plot out a few other stories - But I'm Just a School Nurse! (kind of parody/tribute to Magical Girl stories); Out of Time (tie-in to True Blue via secondary characters), The Grey Files (First person portal fantasy with very unreliable narrator), and a few others. maybe even my smut story that made it to six chapters before I burned out on it. Also maybe my romance novel but that's anoter longshot.
 

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I'll settle for completing the entire series and following Sophia through her slow transformation into a wolf (willing and no mind death).

But I wouldn't say no to fame and fortune.
 
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