DecemberNightshade

[Part 2] Now, I write two types of stories, one type more than the other. 
          	The first is fanfiction because I still love writing things like that. Now, I tend to leave out characters of my own creation. I've created a lot of stories following the IronStrange ship from the perspective of Tony Stark, one of which is finished and has 102k words and several others which have reached thirty pages each. 
          	The other type is actual original stories, of which I put a lot more planning and execution. Because I'm much more familiar with writing stories about characters who are already well established, I never get very far with these kinds of stories. 
          	Now back to the main point of this:
          	I don't particularly like the stories I've written on this account. Don't get me wrong, I find some kind of enjoyment or nostalgia when recounting the fun anxiety-filled writing episodes I've had, but I don't see myself finishing any of the stories already written, or starting more that have the same type of style. 
          	Basically, this is me saying the stories on this account are going to remain unfinished, as is the fate of many of the things stored in the deepest pits of my Google Docs account. 
          	I guess to finish this up, I should leave this on the note that I might start stories that are more to the effect of what I've been doing now. I've been considering posting that previously mentioned fanfic that had 102k words since I'm quite proud of it, but the first nine or so pages are from an unfinished fanfic on AO3 that has been deleted. 
          	Anywho, that's it. 
          	I love you all for liking my stuff, but don't hold your breath. I'm a very mercurial person and I often end up hating things I write mid-way through writing them, making me throw them out. 
          	~ December

DecemberNightshade

[Part 2] Now, I write two types of stories, one type more than the other. 
          The first is fanfiction because I still love writing things like that. Now, I tend to leave out characters of my own creation. I've created a lot of stories following the IronStrange ship from the perspective of Tony Stark, one of which is finished and has 102k words and several others which have reached thirty pages each. 
          The other type is actual original stories, of which I put a lot more planning and execution. Because I'm much more familiar with writing stories about characters who are already well established, I never get very far with these kinds of stories. 
          Now back to the main point of this:
          I don't particularly like the stories I've written on this account. Don't get me wrong, I find some kind of enjoyment or nostalgia when recounting the fun anxiety-filled writing episodes I've had, but I don't see myself finishing any of the stories already written, or starting more that have the same type of style. 
          Basically, this is me saying the stories on this account are going to remain unfinished, as is the fate of many of the things stored in the deepest pits of my Google Docs account. 
          I guess to finish this up, I should leave this on the note that I might start stories that are more to the effect of what I've been doing now. I've been considering posting that previously mentioned fanfic that had 102k words since I'm quite proud of it, but the first nine or so pages are from an unfinished fanfic on AO3 that has been deleted. 
          Anywho, that's it. 
          I love you all for liking my stuff, but don't hold your breath. I'm a very mercurial person and I often end up hating things I write mid-way through writing them, making me throw them out. 
          ~ December

DecemberNightshade

[Part 1] Hello all!
          I've realized that one of my books is almost to 20k reads and, like, woah.
          I'd like to announce that I've gotten much better at writing since the Ace of Hearts book, and I kind of cringe every time I get e-mails from Wattpad saying people have liked or commented on the story. My newer book, Stranded, is actually one of my favorites since it's more representative of what I'm writing like now, however, that was written half a year ago, I think, and I'm close to starting my second year of high school. 
          This isn't to say I'm unappreciative of everyone who likes the stupid stories I was writing when I was obsessed with mass producing overpowered characters. I'm really grateful to all who have checked out my page, and always smile when reading comments you guys leave, I just don't really like the stories themselves. 
          Anyway, this is kind of a long-winded attempt to say I don't really like writing these styles of stories anymore. 'These styles of stories' meaning stories where I create a character that's not really well-thought out and put them through a plot where I just think of points as I go along. You can see multiple parts of my books where parts of the story are plainly contradicting earlier parts. There's actually a moment in the first Ace of Hearts book where I mix up the main villain, Ashtaroth, with a villain from something else completely unrelated that I was writing at the time.