
Late last night I stared to write a little story about this woman I had drawn, it was called Charlis and it was about her rescuing her village from a flood using powers that she did not realise she had. It was not meant to be a superhero / comic type story, I was hoping it would be deeper than that.
I had got about half way through (it was only short) and was concentrating on the plot when my tablet ran out of battery power and closed on me. This morning the story has gone.
I find it difficult to write stories, to put myself in other people’s lives. Doing something like this is quite daunting, would it be too verbose? too convoluted? did it make sense, could I take people with me into the story?
I can’t remember half of what I had written, and I don’t want to inflict something on you that might not be any good.
So what should I do, recreate it, is it worth the hassle? I tend to write things spontaneously, without any planning. Late night writing when you are tired is not the best way of going about things. I don’t think I’m much of a writer, I don’t feel my words flow, I am just learning. At least I have age and some experience to fall back on.
I will ponder on this. …

You could see it as a chance that was needed to make room for something better down the road.
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If you feel fulfilled by writing then, I think, why not? Creative people often have many talents, and exploring an idea can bring many more ideas.
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Thank you….
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I don’t know — I lost a whole novel (well, the first two chapters) when a computer crashed suddenly unexpectedly randomly and forever. I just started again. I think it depends how you felt about the story and if it gripped you. 🙂
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I wanted it to be more dramatic. I’m trying to learn how to write without being too boring……xx
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