Mid-year Update
6 months ago
General
Ok, so starting this year I wanted to write 4 stories. After nearly seven months...I have not published anything. Sorry. I am still writing stories and trying new formats. Some I do well with, others will never see the light of day and may be rewritten and transformed. Course work is keeping me very busy and my work has been hectic too so I have been pretty drained.
One project in particular I am really excited about, but I have no clue how it will be recieved. That will probably be published later this year chapter by chapter. I wrote a full ABDL fantasy 'novel'. The story is about 120 pages right now and I am still working on it but that is 12 weeks worth of content right there. I want to get a few chapters edited and done before I start releasing as a time cusion, not that I have a hard schedule, I just don't want a massive hiatus. The genere is fantasy lit-RPG isekai. I know several people just groaned at reading that and I hesitated to pick this genere but its what I like to read at work when I am bored and was passionate about writing it. Also yes it there is some unrepentent dorkiness to the plot.
Oviously this story will be slower than my usual short stories and will take some time to get to the really juicy parts, but there is plenty of good content each chaptrer none the less. The story will be from the first person POV of the MC who will be a futa minotaur mommy and fetish wise there will likely be a bit of everything I have done before with warning on certain sections if readers want to skip some scenes without losing context. I hesitate to call it a novel just because of formatting and as of right now I am waffling on some big rewrites. IF I give up on the series for some reason I will just release it anyway because its good, I just don't think its great YET.
As far as what I can tell is dragging the series down:
-irregular pacing
-I made the enviroment hostile to the main character and didn't execute on that properly
-the setting feels to mundane for fantasy and I think the main character's perspective is the problem
-The maincharacter is just a bit too analytical about things, which I think is what is causing the above problems.
Wow, I am doing a great job of hyping up the series. Its a wonder why I am having trouble writing a 'magical' fantasy. I am certainly not trying for a happy go luck isekai story. I want the main character to experience problems and grow from then. I just need the journey to be more exciting, so therefore the main charater has to live in the moment more.
One project in particular I am really excited about, but I have no clue how it will be recieved. That will probably be published later this year chapter by chapter. I wrote a full ABDL fantasy 'novel'. The story is about 120 pages right now and I am still working on it but that is 12 weeks worth of content right there. I want to get a few chapters edited and done before I start releasing as a time cusion, not that I have a hard schedule, I just don't want a massive hiatus. The genere is fantasy lit-RPG isekai. I know several people just groaned at reading that and I hesitated to pick this genere but its what I like to read at work when I am bored and was passionate about writing it. Also yes it there is some unrepentent dorkiness to the plot.
Oviously this story will be slower than my usual short stories and will take some time to get to the really juicy parts, but there is plenty of good content each chaptrer none the less. The story will be from the first person POV of the MC who will be a futa minotaur mommy and fetish wise there will likely be a bit of everything I have done before with warning on certain sections if readers want to skip some scenes without losing context. I hesitate to call it a novel just because of formatting and as of right now I am waffling on some big rewrites. IF I give up on the series for some reason I will just release it anyway because its good, I just don't think its great YET.
As far as what I can tell is dragging the series down:
-irregular pacing
-I made the enviroment hostile to the main character and didn't execute on that properly
-the setting feels to mundane for fantasy and I think the main character's perspective is the problem
-The maincharacter is just a bit too analytical about things, which I think is what is causing the above problems.
Wow, I am doing a great job of hyping up the series. Its a wonder why I am having trouble writing a 'magical' fantasy. I am certainly not trying for a happy go luck isekai story. I want the main character to experience problems and grow from then. I just need the journey to be more exciting, so therefore the main charater has to live in the moment more.
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