Burnout

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I AM NOT DROPPING THIS BOOK.

I am very much invested in the story. If not, I wouldn't have written over 70 chapters for this.

Like the title suggests, writing books daily leads to creative burnout (Writer's Block).

I have no idea if this is caused because I'm a little stressed by GCEs, recent breakup or something else entirely but I can't for the life of me think of any good plot/character progression.

I absolute loathe when books are put on hold and I really do my best to upload chapters even when I'm down but I really can't bring myself to continue pushing out mediocre, bland, boring chapters that bring nothing new to the table.

The best way to remedy this, I have found, is to simply start something new.

So, this is how I think it will go:

1. Put Evil on hold for ~2 weeks.
2. Work on 'Again' for said ~2 weeks.
3. After that, go back to Evil and put 'Again' on hold until Evil is finished.

I've learnt my lesson from Inventor Violet and Elixirs Inc. that it's impossible for me to get invested in two plot lines at the same time.

I will NOT upload more chapters on Again when Evil resumes and will only continue it after Evil has ended.

I hope you can understand that while my brain can go overdrive and work with me letting me post 7 chapters in a day, it can also just kinda sputter and give out.

I feel like an asshole leaving you on a cliffhanger for ~2 weeks and a massive one at that but I guess you'll just have to wait and see what this brain of mine conjures up.

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