When you just don't want do it
- Dragoness_Minerva
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Personally I can't stop. I want to tell my first story, and when it's done, I doubt I'll even take a little break and start with my next.
Heart of a Dragon- A dangerous force threatens all the Earth, and the planet's salvation rests on the shoulders of the last Dragon, only she doesn't know how to stop them. Updated every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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If it helps? I had the exact opposite problem with my first comic. I loved it, I wanted to draw it, but I never had time to draw it so I had to put it in hiatus. I might return to it when I'm done with the Building, but I really kick myself on the head now for not been able to continue it when I had the chance.
- Dark Spider
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I stopped doing my comic in December not because I got tired, but because of family and personal issues beyond my control. But when the opportunity came for me to pick the comic back up again, I realized that I couldn't. I was free from the grind of the comic and I had gotten used to it during the hiatus.
But something weird happened during my hiatus. I found myself writing my stories and doing my art "anyway". Because I wasn't under the ticking clock of the deadline grind, I improved my craft ten fold. Now I'm ready and raring to go now to get back into comicking or how ever you spell that.
Sometimes you just need a break, i guess is what I'm trying to say.
But something weird happened during my hiatus. I found myself writing my stories and doing my art "anyway". Because I wasn't under the ticking clock of the deadline grind, I improved my craft ten fold. Now I'm ready and raring to go now to get back into comicking or how ever you spell that.
Sometimes you just need a break, i guess is what I'm trying to say.
