04-04-2011, 09:06 PM
Being a writer myself, I would say go for it and finish the book. No matter what other purposes it serves, I believe a writer's creations are a signature of their souls...a potent expression of who they are, and a way to explore the subtle facets of the personality. The LOO has certainly provided inspiration for many of my creations, but it's not like a guideline I feel like I have to adhere to. Imagination is limitless...just let it guide you.
Of course, I've had stories I've ended up scrapping along the way because they just stopped speaking to me, or they evolved into something else entirely. If you feel nothing about this book anymore, it's probably time to move on. Sometimes a character will stand out even if the story dies, and they will carry over into other stories. If worst comes to worst, you can always recycle.
Of course, I've had stories I've ended up scrapping along the way because they just stopped speaking to me, or they evolved into something else entirely. If you feel nothing about this book anymore, it's probably time to move on. Sometimes a character will stand out even if the story dies, and they will carry over into other stories. If worst comes to worst, you can always recycle.
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