Alrighty, I'm not sure how many of you still read the Pokeumans story (and I can't blame you with the erratic release times and the writing quality changing between releases), but I put this up hoping to get a conflict settled.
You see, in all honesty I'm kinda done with writing the story. I'm not as excited for it as much anymore, and things are different compared to when I initially began writing the story.
When I began writing I promised myself that I wouldn't fall into the trap of going strong at first but then never finishing the story. Yet now, here I am, 40+ chapters in with the release dates getting longer and longer in between them.
If there was anything I didn't like, it was a story going unfinished. So here's my ultimate question to you; do you want there to be more Pokeumans? I mean, I've got a story in my head to tell that'll probably have the story going on longer than 40 chapters, but I don't want to write it all out if the release times are going to get longer and it'll get to the point where it'll be years before the next chapter, or something like that.
So here's the ultimate question. If I continue to go on, try to get consistent release times and a more disciplined writing style, then I can hopefully have the full story I have thinking of out for the public. Alternatively, I am at a place in the story where I can write it to have some kind of ending, and I mean an end for the whole story. Either way I'll still release separate Episodes going more in depth of the main character's pasts and such. I'm only talking about the main story.
It has been a lot of fun and initially I thought of how exciting it would be to see the reactions people had reading it. Now things have changed a lot and I'm not sure if I can deliver the same kind of content that people like.
So respond with how you feel about the story and if you're interested in seeing more of the main story or are ready to see the main campaign some to an end.
Thank you for reading!
You see, in all honesty I'm kinda done with writing the story. I'm not as excited for it as much anymore, and things are different compared to when I initially began writing the story.
When I began writing I promised myself that I wouldn't fall into the trap of going strong at first but then never finishing the story. Yet now, here I am, 40+ chapters in with the release dates getting longer and longer in between them.
If there was anything I didn't like, it was a story going unfinished. So here's my ultimate question to you; do you want there to be more Pokeumans? I mean, I've got a story in my head to tell that'll probably have the story going on longer than 40 chapters, but I don't want to write it all out if the release times are going to get longer and it'll get to the point where it'll be years before the next chapter, or something like that.
So here's the ultimate question. If I continue to go on, try to get consistent release times and a more disciplined writing style, then I can hopefully have the full story I have thinking of out for the public. Alternatively, I am at a place in the story where I can write it to have some kind of ending, and I mean an end for the whole story. Either way I'll still release separate Episodes going more in depth of the main character's pasts and such. I'm only talking about the main story.
It has been a lot of fun and initially I thought of how exciting it would be to see the reactions people had reading it. Now things have changed a lot and I'm not sure if I can deliver the same kind of content that people like.
So respond with how you feel about the story and if you're interested in seeing more of the main story or are ready to see the main campaign some to an end.
Thank you for reading!
In the end I decided to do a mix of both. Mainly what bothered me was my lacking of a stable release time for the chapters. I know it's probably not a good idea to do a chapter every day, but I know it's not good to have it be months in between new releases. I'm just trying to find some balance on what a good time would be.
And yes, I'd love your feedback!
Thank you!