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klyaksa1 replied to your post:I wish I were the kind of author people sent…
I love your writing and I love how even the most simple-looking stories you create have a subtlety to them. I am anxiously waiting for you to finish “Never Wrote a Letter”, but I hope you go back to “Found Cat” afterwards.
Ha, I’m hoping to finish Found Cat today, and then go back to NWaL and the Lost Kings stories. I don’t want to get too far into Found Cat, because it really wants me to make it a conspiracy theorist multiverse and I really don’t want to do that. I’m going to really try to wrap it up into a package, and if there are loose ends, they’re the kind you’d chew on as you’re falling asleep and tie up yourself, instead of the kind that haunt you, y’know?
NWaL is so close to done, and then Lost Kings has like– a whole bunch of really meaty stuff I want to do some justice to. Although I’d almost be better off waiting until December and Rogue One, since it’s set at that time. (I really want to ship Cassian Andor and Kes’s father, I have this great plotbunny that Andor meets Kes when Kes joins the Rebellion and is like, I know your face somehow, and – but I don’t know enough about Andor’s character or storyline.)
Anyway.
I just want things to be finished.
I’m so pleased that you think I achieve subtlety in my stories, because I usually wind up with a lot of layers in stuff and I always kind of wonder if they’re doing anybody any good. It’s not like– on purpose, but it’s like when you roll out biscuits and if you did it right they’re flaky and if you did it wrong they’re rubbery.
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klyaksa1 replied to your post:I wish I were the kind of author people sent…
I love your writing and I love how even the most simple-looking stories you create have a subtlety to them. I am anxiously waiting for you to finish “Never Wrote a Letter”, but I hope you go back to “Found Cat” afterwards.
Ha, I’m hoping to finish Found Cat today, and then go back to NWaL and the Lost Kings stories. I don’t want to get too far into Found Cat, because it really wants me to make it a conspiracy theorist multiverse and I really don’t want to do that. I’m going to really try to wrap it up into a package, and if there are loose ends, they’re the kind you’d chew on as you’re falling asleep and tie up yourself, instead of the kind that haunt you, y’know?
NWaL is so close to done, and then Lost Kings has like– a whole bunch of really meaty stuff I want to do some justice to. Although I’d almost be better off waiting until December and Rogue One, since it’s set at that time. (I really want to ship Cassian Andor and Kes’s father, I have this great plotbunny that Andor meets Kes when Kes joins the Rebellion and is like, I know your face somehow, and – but I don’t know enough about Andor’s character or storyline.)
Anyway.
I just want things to be finished.
I’m so pleased that you think I achieve subtlety in my stories, because I usually wind up with a lot of layers in stuff and I always kind of wonder if they’re doing anybody any good. It’s not like– on purpose, but it’s like when you roll out biscuits and if you did it right they’re flaky and if you did it wrong they’re rubbery.
<3
