what the hell, maiden of strings has 1.6k reads? and to love a monster has 35.6k? so grateful to have so many people coming across/reading my books and also amused at how many people love yuuta.
what the hell, maiden of strings has 1.6k reads? and to love a monster has 35.6k? so grateful to have so many people coming across/reading my books and also amused at how many people love yuuta.
when i think up a zuko one shot featuring a fmc who is a servant at the palace and grows to like zuko because he's kind to her in the cruelty of the palace but then it spirals to show how being in the palace can negatively affect a servant who has to witness the cruelty of nobles while longing for the one castaway prince who she found solace in and now it's over 10,000 words long and still going...
@inumakisbiggestfan ] i got really inspired! (o^ ^o). it was fun writing a character who seems super passive but has a lot of fire burning inside of her, and i missed a:tla a lot so it was nostalgic.
writing one shots can be so much fun because it doesn't have to be linear. the time can span over decades and it's just so refreshing to weave a story with no pressure to get every small detail right.
the ending of jjk kinda made me lose interest in writing anything involving the series because i love the characters but the ending is just- not it. but again, i love the characters so much i might write a one-shot or might write more stories featuring the second years and maybe some original past stories as well?
reading over all of my past novels makes me feel so nostalgic and fond of the younger me who wrote with such passion. do the mistakes make me cringe? yeah, but i can't help long for the time i wrote with such happiness.
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