a dreamy walker
Scribe
This thread partly comes off the back of Lorna's 'The Value of Fantasy' thread (sorry Lorna!). After reading it, my own experience of writing is slightly different.
I really, really want to keep writing, (because it is something I really enjoy - it at least helps me take my mind off work) but I tend to drift away from new ideas because of my Aspergers' Syndrome diagnosis (which has left me thinking that I am somehow always 'the loser' - apologies if I sound depressive).
So, I am posting this thread basically to ask for support/motivation (e.g. beta reader, collaborative support), because I often tend to 'drift' from whatever I'm writing after I've written 1,500 words + - and I want to write something longer before the inevitable drift occurs - which I can't stop.
If you want to help, let me know. I want to try and restart (or start anew) an old urban/modern fantasy idea (based on a local legend) - but let me know if you want to help.
(Mods - if this thread doesn't belong in this section, please feel free to move it to 'Chit Chat' or delete it if it doesn't make sense)
I really, really want to keep writing, (because it is something I really enjoy - it at least helps me take my mind off work) but I tend to drift away from new ideas because of my Aspergers' Syndrome diagnosis (which has left me thinking that I am somehow always 'the loser' - apologies if I sound depressive).
So, I am posting this thread basically to ask for support/motivation (e.g. beta reader, collaborative support), because I often tend to 'drift' from whatever I'm writing after I've written 1,500 words + - and I want to write something longer before the inevitable drift occurs - which I can't stop.
If you want to help, let me know. I want to try and restart (or start anew) an old urban/modern fantasy idea (based on a local legend) - but let me know if you want to help.
(Mods - if this thread doesn't belong in this section, please feel free to move it to 'Chit Chat' or delete it if it doesn't make sense)