9 Mar 2013
...that if you want to read something enough and somebody else hasn't written it, you eventually start wanting to write it.
Writer's block and associated problems like it aside, that's still a waste if nobody else wants to read it. In this case, where I feel moved to write simultaneously cracky and emotionally intense This Old House RPS, I am sure that Wax would read it but I wouldn't describe her feelings in that sort of situation as wanting to read it. I mean, she'd probably enjoy it, but it's mostly loyalty. Then I guess you can always count on like, 2 random anons and 1 wildcard person who appears out of nowhere and says they liked it, but still, that's pretty much wasted effort that could be better spent on a less crack-addled idea.
On the very very sad but potentially useful hand, though, I have nearly run out of online episodes of This Old House, so presumably when I have to stop watching the desire to read will abate too. Although then I can start watching Ask This Old House...
Writer's block and associated problems like it aside, that's still a waste if nobody else wants to read it. In this case, where I feel moved to write simultaneously cracky and emotionally intense This Old House RPS, I am sure that Wax would read it but I wouldn't describe her feelings in that sort of situation as wanting to read it. I mean, she'd probably enjoy it, but it's mostly loyalty. Then I guess you can always count on like, 2 random anons and 1 wildcard person who appears out of nowhere and says they liked it, but still, that's pretty much wasted effort that could be better spent on a less crack-addled idea.
On the very very sad but potentially useful hand, though, I have nearly run out of online episodes of This Old House, so presumably when I have to stop watching the desire to read will abate too. Although then I can start watching Ask This Old House...