She's really cute. And very prickly. XD I'd never buy one of these because I'd feel guilty. Some animals shouldn't be pets - they're not domesticated and it just feels wrong. But she was a rescue situation and since she's already been kept, I couldn't turn her down. I'm committed to making her comfortable and trusting. As evidenced by my willingness to feed her live worms (which also makes me feel bad).
*Siiiiiiiigh* You have no idea how much I'd love to finish that series. The third and final book is just a bunch of notes scribbled here and there, but the feel of the story is still very present for me. I agree that the brotherly love thing never gets old. It's one of my favorites. I appreciate the compliment, too, really. And you're right. When I read something that reads better than Stephanie Meyer, I'm actually excited. How sad is that? So much mediocrity anymore - and such praise for it!
Ugh, the edits and re-writes and more editing - I am so guilty of this. Even though I know that any writer worth her salt will tell you NOT to fall into that old trap.
I just miss talking about writing, you know? Brainstorming and what-ifs and the fun in collaboration. What started me thinking about this is when a friend of mine sent me a really short little piece of flash fiction. I agreed to edit and critique for him and it was just so good to talk about it again. It almost made me want to write something, myself.
*Siiiiiiiigh* You have no idea how much I'd love to finish that series. The third and final book is just a bunch of notes scribbled here and there, but the feel of the story is still very present for me. I agree that the brotherly love thing never gets old. It's one of my favorites. I appreciate the compliment, too, really. And you're right. When I read something that reads better than Stephanie Meyer, I'm actually excited. How sad is that? So much mediocrity anymore - and such praise for it!
Ugh, the edits and re-writes and more editing - I am so guilty of this. Even though I know that any writer worth her salt will tell you NOT to fall into that old trap.
I just miss talking about writing, you know? Brainstorming and what-ifs and the fun in collaboration. What started me thinking about this is when a friend of mine sent me a really short little piece of flash fiction. I agreed to edit and critique for him and it was just so good to talk about it again. It almost made me want to write something, myself.
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