Whenever I start to work on the next chapter of Memerizing Artist, I feel like I am being forced to write as my younger self to make the story flow. Honestly, it's taking a toll on my creativity and motivation. It feels as if I am just throwing rough drafts out there: so that I don't have to feel guilty for making people wait for long periods.
I want it to stop. So I have been thinking about putting Memerizing Artist under editing and rewriting the whole thing to flow smoothly with my current writing style. I want to fix the chapters so that the word count reaches 600 hundred words or more, not a measly 300 or less. I dislike it when other authors put one paragraph per chapter, so why am I doing it?
I am also planning on putting the story into a third-person omniscient view so that I can have one focused point of view instead of it jumping around so much. The reader might have their gender changed to female instead of neutral because I feel that it limits what I can have the character do since it might seem out of character for that gender to do certain actions.
-Rey