Dr. Bill Kobb
Level of Cherry Feather
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I tend not to get much from my own stories.
It's frustrating. I write exactly what I want to read, but when I got to read them, I can't get away from the fact that I *wrote* it. "This section needs work." "Is that grammatically correct?" "There's too many hahaha's here!" "I wonder how the readers responded to it..."
Since everything I write is intended (to be crude) to get a reader off, it's frustrating. If I could somehow forget the fact that I wrote the few stories I've written, they'd be my favorite stuff.
I am with you on that sensation, MarkReed. The same thing always happens to me when I reread my fictions. I'm pretty forgiving with other's stuff, but always find numerous gaffs with my own.