Am I the only one still not getting all of her LJ comments? Just checking and all... I logged into the fic journal this morning and there were comments I've never even seen. Ditto for this one this morning
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I've been seeing delays between the time a comment is posted and the time I get an e-mail saying I have a new comment. Such as some masahide posted yesterday afternoon that didn't show up in the e-mail box until this morning.
I've experienced the "end of story" letdown, too. The story is finished, it's satisfying, but...I'm not ready to get off the roller coaster yet. I don't know why that is. Maybe it's a little like postpartum depression?
And I think talking to your doctor about your list is A Very Good Idea. 'Cause I could go on for days about my thoughts on the matter ... but I'm not a health care professional, I just used to work with some.
I still have outstanding comments out there that I know I've not received, even though I've received responses to the original comments. My head now officially hurts.
I've experienced the "end of story" letdown, too. The story is finished, it's satisfying, but...I'm not ready to get off the roller coaster yet. I don't know why that is. Maybe it's a little like postpartum depression?
That's an excellent analogy, actually. It is a creative process, after all. In this case, I am writing a story in the most personal AU I've created - I still can't get College!Dean out of my head but the only other option, at this point, is to write yet a third story from Sam's point of view. And I'm not certain I'm ready for that right now.
Maybe next year.
And I think talking to your doctor about your list is A Very Good Idea. 'Cause I could go on for days about my thoughts on the matter Well
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I've experienced the "end of story" letdown, too. The story is finished, it's satisfying, but...I'm not ready to get off the roller coaster yet. I don't know why that is. Maybe it's a little like postpartum depression?
And I think talking to your doctor about your list is A Very Good Idea. 'Cause I could go on for days about my thoughts on the matter ... but I'm not a health care professional, I just used to work with some.
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I've experienced the "end of story" letdown, too. The story is finished, it's satisfying, but...I'm not ready to get off the roller coaster yet. I don't know why that is. Maybe it's a little like postpartum depression?
That's an excellent analogy, actually. It is a creative process, after all. In this case, I am writing a story in the most personal AU I've created - I still can't get College!Dean out of my head but the only other option, at this point, is to write yet a third story from Sam's point of view. And I'm not certain I'm ready for that right now.
Maybe next year.
And I think talking to your doctor about your list is A Very Good Idea. 'Cause I could go on for days about my thoughts on the matter Well ( ... )
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Dont be sad! And I really wanna read this new story, but I'm still catching up with the older ones.
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I am sorry you are melancholy though. Hugs!
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I'm still not getting all of my comments, though.
*love you*
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