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« on: August 24, 2006, 05:51 AM »
When I was writing photonovels, I wasn't at all phased by the amount of comments I got when I posted. All in all I think I got 6 or 7 photonovels on here. I've since been on hiatus from posting photonovels, but have been writing them, bit by bit. Recently though, I've realized that I have just as much (if not more) fun writing photonovels and playing them out in my head rather than posting them after working hours on them (yes...it takes a long time to do a photonovel). I'm sorry to disappoint anyone who's been waiting for a second part to my series, but it'll probably be a long time before I ever get around to posting anything again. I've even been slow to customize figures. I don't think people like CHEWIE and Owen come around often, and now since they won't be here I think I'll be less and less dedicated to customizing. What I mean is that for me, personally, there's just no drive anymore. I'd really love to be a photonovelist again someday, but it just isn't there right now.
In regards to my personal absence of replies, frankly, I'm very selective about what I like and what I don't like. There's a lot of stuff out there I simply just don't like to read. Sure I appreciate the work the authors do, but I couldn't take myself seriously if I posted "Hey great job" in everyone's photonovel just to avoid being a jerk. I've held this belief for a long time, and please, don't think that if I don't post in your photonovel I didn't like it, that's not the case, I just really don't have anything to say most of the time.
Although I loved taking pictures for my photonovels, I like writing a lot more. I also pride myself on being a very efficient editor. I'd love to take the time to edit and double check anyone's photonovel before they post it. If anyone wants to send me some Word documents, Emails, or PMs about it, I would be thrilled to edit your guys' stories (basically check for spelling/grammar/continuity errors) before you post them. I'd really be happy to help any of you.
Lance, you're a great guy. You've always been a great guy and you always will be in my book. You helped me out a great deal when I was writing and I won't forget it. We all love you and (secretly) want that interactive photonovel back again, but I understand it's so difficult sometimes. Well sir, that's about all I have to say except that I'm sorry for my absence and I hope you have a great time reading these guys' photonovels and help them like you helped me.