I've realized I'm more of an inspiration #writer than I thought. Once I'm in a project, I'll keep going until it's done.
But if I get the yen to write a particular story, I need to write it down. Otherwise, I lose my mojo.
I don't regret my publishing schedule, but I think I need to make more room for moments when a specific book calls - like the reader magnet I just finished or my paranormal cozy.
Trying to get back into the cozy is like pulling slivers out from under my nails. Sigh.
@cassandracstirling You're absolutely right. It's so important to make time for random bouts of inspiration. I've found that there's a reason the other story is screaming at me. If I give the attention it demands, then my brain goes right back to work on the interrupted one with zeal. I think it's because each completed story is a reminder you can do it. If I'm stuck on one, switching gears and finishing a different story that's more urgent in my brain really helps.
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@cassandracstirling You'd be surprised. You really can revive it later. Two of my series grew from story bits I struggled with which languished on my computer for 6-10 years! Then I looked at them with fresh eyes and yay! I was totally into that world and at one with those characters. Keep those notes safe and let them age like fine wine. You can always re-fill the glass. ππ·