I would be thrilled if I could complete a rough draft. My dilemma is that, metaphorically speaking, "my eyes are bigger than my stomach." I have this absurd and unshakable compulsion to take on the Arthur cycle. But due to the enormity of the task, I frequently find myself thinking that it would be nice to tackle something a bit more "bite sized" just to have something out there to make me feel more like I'm an "actual" writer. Unfortunately, any other story ideas that I have are embrionic at best.
At some point you just have to commit to a course of action, or you end up doing nothing. So unless one of Newton's magic apples hits me on the head and gives me devine inspiration or something, I guess I'll just have to press on and wrestle my personal literary dragons.
As long as a book is not erotica, or if given an MPAA rating, it would be an X, I am open to just about every genre. I have not read a ton of Urban Fiction, but literarily, I am very open minded :) I'm always looking for new things
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At some point you just have to commit to a course of action, or you end up doing nothing. So unless one of Newton's magic apples hits me on the head and gives me devine inspiration or something, I guess I'll just have to press on and wrestle my personal literary dragons.
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