Return to Normalcy - how to forget a bad love

Dec 18, 2012 12:25


Honestly if I hadn't have Faith (and the fanfics) and the support of all my readers this love sickness might still be eating me up. But; I gained so much since leaving that person behind. I have a writing partner/friend/editor/mind reader who is always willing to cheer me up and ask for more (what is a challenge and I love challenges), Lauren your ( Read more... )

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scottishlass December 18 2012, 16:44:16 UTC
Glad you feel so much better :)

OMG, this pic I used for inspiration for my NaNoWriMo novel ... this is Lee Jin-Woo as I envisioned him - his professional image: cool, suave, sophisticated :)

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deyhra109 December 18 2012, 16:51:10 UTC
Yah! That's my Autumn character from my novel! Don't touch! LOL.

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deyhra109 December 18 2012, 17:49:52 UTC
And BTW when am I reading your story?

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scottishlass December 18 2012, 19:01:31 UTC
As soon as my best friend has edited and revised the story over the hols. At least the first chapter will be ready by then. She will do a grammar check as well as an overall revision if that story works with all the changes and stuff I made. The first chapter is 9 pages long and has 6098 words :s

Speaking of NaNo stories, when is yours ready? Or did you write the Faith fanfic during NaNo?

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lb_klove December 18 2012, 17:34:46 UTC
Is it the same Lauren that leaves posts at FF net? Is she the one who gives you challenges all the time? I'm very curious

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deyhra109 December 18 2012, 17:42:25 UTC
The very same!

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lb_klove December 18 2012, 17:46:27 UTC
Now it makes sense. So you are friends! So she issues you challenges? That must be fun.

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deyhra109 December 18 2012, 17:51:27 UTC
She post anonymously; I have no idea if she has a live journal or not.

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Grateful anonymous December 18 2012, 19:46:53 UTC
Deyhra! I am so touched. I didnt know that my small short posts have in a small way motivated you....and i am glad to know that it has helped you in the more difficult times of your real life. I hope that you will not be disheartened by the sad happenings but imagine that your future will be like a box of xmas pesents that is waiting for you to unfold and the best is that you can find pleasure in discovering the beauty of the giftthat you have opened. I hope that you will always be blessed. I am a South East Asian woman, married, a professional in the scientific world who have, when young, loved writing but have, as an adult, given up on it. But, i still enjoy a good read and I love reading your work. Keep it up. I wished I had!

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Re: Grateful deyhra109 December 19 2012, 15:49:30 UTC
Thank you so much anynymous! You have no idea how much your support has made a difference!
Oh Boy I can't wait to open all those gifts!
It's never too late to get back into writing, sometimes I have decided to drop it and not write again; but how can I keep away from my keyboard... I love it as much as a good book!

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Thank you anonymous December 19 2012, 18:09:07 UTC
Thanks Deyhra! I find it tough to find the time to write now with a fulltime work and family. I will continue to support all those who write well and be happy knowing that someone out there is doing what they love best and that I am always encouraging and not discouraging their talents. I hope you will find your first xmas gift to unwarp soon and find and see beauty and get pleasure out if it,

Lauren

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