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Oct 1, 2018 at 3:40pm
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I Feel like an Oldcomer
I'm new to this site, but I sure feel like I've been here before. Not to this site but to this situation. Is this familiar to anyone? You get a great idea in your mind, you're all excited to get it developed on paper. You write a one-page summary of the gist of what your story is going to be about. You write for a few days, maybe even getting a few pages of actual story done. Then. Nope. Not good enough. Everything not only just goes into the Recycle Bin but the Bin gets emptied as well. A few months go by, maybe more, and you decide maybe that story from before wasn't such a bad idea. You decide it's time to get serious again. So, what do you do? Repeat the whole process again. Haha.

That's where I am right now. At the beginning of that process (again). I'm hoping that by joining a writing group, I can upset the process a little and enough so that it doesn't end as it always does, in the Bin.


Looking forward to meeting y'all!


Rebecca
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I Feel like an Oldcomer · 10-01-18 3:40pm
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