Vore Month 2021
4 years ago
Wow, it's been so long since I've made a journal I legitimately forgot how to do so.
Vore month has come and cone, August is wrapping up to an end and September encroaches, bringing with it it's spicy gifts of pumpkins, changing leaves, and the crispness of autumn.
I challenged myself to write a story every day for Vore month, something quick'n'dirty to get some stuff online and to practice my writing. While I definitely didn't hit a story a day, I did manage to put out 15 stories of dubious quality. That's seriously a big accomplishment for me. A big reason I don't get things done is I try and be perfect about the best way to do them. The hardest part about writing is trying to find the best words to use to describe the emotions of a scene. If I stumble, I quickly lose steam and stop.
And I have received nothing but positive feedback for these stories. It really is that cake meme where the artist thinks their cake is bad, but the consumer is like "Sweet, two cakes!"
I am proud of what I accomplished. I want to take this and keep going.
That said, I definitely burned myself out near the end there. Doing a story a day like this was a lot. As a very important adult with many busy things to do, there were many nights I shirked my sleep schedule to get a story done. That's simply not sustainable. I may try something similar in November, who knows, but I will definitely try to pace things better and, perchance, reduce the goal to something more manageable.
I want to keep writing, and I want to keep putting out hot vore stories. I think some of what came out of this month would warrant expansion, or re-writing with a higher focus on editing and quality afterwards.
Thank you all for listening. Love you all <3
Vore month has come and cone, August is wrapping up to an end and September encroaches, bringing with it it's spicy gifts of pumpkins, changing leaves, and the crispness of autumn.
I challenged myself to write a story every day for Vore month, something quick'n'dirty to get some stuff online and to practice my writing. While I definitely didn't hit a story a day, I did manage to put out 15 stories of dubious quality. That's seriously a big accomplishment for me. A big reason I don't get things done is I try and be perfect about the best way to do them. The hardest part about writing is trying to find the best words to use to describe the emotions of a scene. If I stumble, I quickly lose steam and stop.
And I have received nothing but positive feedback for these stories. It really is that cake meme where the artist thinks their cake is bad, but the consumer is like "Sweet, two cakes!"
I am proud of what I accomplished. I want to take this and keep going.
That said, I definitely burned myself out near the end there. Doing a story a day like this was a lot. As a very important adult with many busy things to do, there were many nights I shirked my sleep schedule to get a story done. That's simply not sustainable. I may try something similar in November, who knows, but I will definitely try to pace things better and, perchance, reduce the goal to something more manageable.
I want to keep writing, and I want to keep putting out hot vore stories. I think some of what came out of this month would warrant expansion, or re-writing with a higher focus on editing and quality afterwards.
Thank you all for listening. Love you all <3

Drake_Wingfire
~drakewingfire
I am happy to hear there has been a supportive audience for your work. Sounds like you have really been trying to exercise those creative muscles. The burnout is almost to be expected when you push yourself to practice but I hope it passes soon enough ^^