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The Gifter Across the Pond...how I learned I was a chaser


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Oh well... As a reader I would have liked to see him converting - and poor Kevin has been left without the man he loves... 

But as an author I recognize what effort it is to write, especially when the story goes on for long, long time; I'm the last who can talk as I did something worse: starting a story -"the writer and his fan"- where some of my ex's fantasies were involved and when my relationship with that person finished, I stopped the story as it was, because that hurt me. I thought of my ass -or my heart, read it according your point of view LOL-, without considering my readers completely. 

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6 hours ago, PozTalkAuthor said:

Oh well... As a reader I would have liked to see him converting - and poor Kevin has been left without the man he loves... 

But as an author I recognize what effort it is to write, especially when the story goes on for long, long time; I'm the last who can talk as I did something worse: starting a story -"the writer and his fan"- where some of my ex's fantasies were involved and when my relationship with that person finished, I stopped the story as it was, because that hurt me. I thought of my ass -or my heart, read it according your point of view LOL-, without considering my readers completely. 

Yes, I felt this was a good place to end as we know he will eventually convert. And then if I decide to pick up some of the other woven in aspects later, the stage is set. 

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Inspirations can come when you expect them less! That's why I always have an app called "drafts" where I write whatever comes to my mind as soon as it happens. Then I decide to use it, or trash it, later. Writing something just to please readers without considering if it's our enjoyment or not, ends up ruining the whole story.

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