Finished--now on to the next...
By Stacey
@xstitcher (39003)
Petaluma, California
November 7, 2019 5:55pm CST
...after I send the last chapter to my friend, that is.
I always read my stories/chapters aloud after I finish them--just to see how they sound and if I should correct anything.
When I read a part where one of the characters started weeping, so did I--at least, there were tears.
I don't know if it will be today--but I'll sit down and read the story in its entirety--something else I like to do--just to see how it all sounds together/flows.
Now I just need to send the last chapter to my friend who is reading it.
I'm sad--but, there is that other story bumping around in my head ready to come out...
I don't know if it will be today--but I'll sit down and read the story in its entirety--something else I like to do--just to see how it all sounds together/flows.
Now I just need to send the last chapter to my friend who is reading it.
I'm sad--but, there is that other story bumping around in my head ready to come out...2 people like this
2 responses
@Deepizzaguy (122070)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
8 Nov 19
Some of my fan fictions that are based on the super hero movies that I write do have wonderful reunion stories that either the movies and/or cartoons do not want to show which makes me upset that the studios seem to take the fans of their franchises for granted.
@xstitcher (39003)
• Petaluma, California
8 Nov 19
I often write things (ffs) to "correct" things from shows, or other stories I've read, too -- my next story is to "correct" a big "Uh-uh!" in a story I read.
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@Deepizzaguy (122070)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
8 Nov 19
@xstitcher That is what I do since one pet peeve of mine is that criminals get away with crimes in movies and television which is what happens in the real world.
@sharonelton (30756)
• Lichfield, England
8 Nov 19
What type of stories do you write? Romance? Detective? Sci Fi? I like a good sci fi book. I know Stephen King is supposed to be horror but I read Tommyknockers and From a Buick 8 and thought they were more like sci fi than horror.
@xstitcher (39003)
• Petaluma, California
8 Nov 19
Well, I write quite a bit of fan fiction of different genres--this particular one was--I guess you could have categorized it adventure --there was a detective and ghosts and--pirate ghosts...
Not a fan of horror myself.
Not a fan of horror myself.



