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  • I find being a ghost author is rather disquieting. I've not left a lasting impression on this forum, yet I keep coming back. It feels nice.
    I am on a 13 hour flight to Tokyo. I WILL BE PRODUCTIVE BEFORE I LAND AND UPDATE WHILE OVER THE PACIFIC. MARK MY WORDS!
    There comes a time where you write thinking about a group of people you want to call out. That's when you get up and take a break.
    Got bored. Decided to dedicate time straight into Chapter 8. Plot at the speed of Gacha.... People still read WGO? Strange.
    Will you continue your quest ?
    SimpleScribe
    SimpleScribe
    Very! It's just that I want to make consistent updates when I start the second module and WWII has a lot of information to process. I like to have scheduled updates whenever I read a quest. Such is life, you know?
    Do you get excited about writing something? I am. I even trick myself into thinking I wrote it already and then feel sad that I didn't.
    "I'm not lazy! I'm just doing other things in the meantime!" That was a lie! He's perfectly capable of doing his work, but chooses not to!
    Restrain yourself, me. Every chapter doesn't need to be bigger than the last. Or does it?
    Unhacker
    Unhacker
    It does need to be bigger than the last.
    Thank the Root, I have finally finished writing an introduction for EVERY SERVANT for WGO's next chapter. Now on to the Plot Stuff. *weeps*
    Question. How do I write an introduction for every single servant in F/GO in the same chapter? Answer. Very carefully. I have some regrets.
    I thought I was writing a fun little fan fic, not a 10 page history/mythology essay! Writing fan fics should not involve this much research!
    Why is it that when I write, it's hard to reach a stopping point? And when I do reach it, it keeps moving forward like a bunch of lemmings?!
    Are you still writing "Worm Grand Order"?

    or is it dead.
    SimpleScribe
    SimpleScribe
    That feel when you reread the source material so you know what you're writing about and so people won't trash your hard work because you wrote against the reader's canon but then you realize you haven't written in a month and start stressing over it. smh
    Crystalwatcher
    Crystalwatcher
    Don't worry Scribe, we still love you.

    Now back to work! *cracks whip and smack self in face* (Need to work on controlling this thing...)
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