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I was wondering if any fanfic authors here have an opinion on when you think it's time to hang up the keyboard. When story plots get boring? when you get bored with writing fics? What would make you stop writing fanfics?


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I'd say when you get bored with it or when you are out of ideas.

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When your energy and attention are remorselessly drained away by real-life situations. When it's not fun anymore. When you can't come up with any ideas that excite you.

And sometimes, at least temporarily, it's when you are convinced that the idea you've been working on has been done many times before, by authors far better at it than you. Yeah, I know that every author will have a different spin on the basic story idea, but it can get really difficult to come up with any new spins that don't seem like a waste of everyone's time.

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The only thing that would make me stop writing entirely is if my muse took a permanent vacation. I've had writer's block on a story for months at a time, but I usually get an idea for another story somewhere during that time.

My muse tends to focus on one or two fandoms at a time, so I've stopped writing for a few particular fandoms, but that doesn't mean I'll never write for them again.


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Yeah, what Pam said. laugh Well and TEEEJ too. If I wasn't getting any feedback at all. That would probably kill my motivation.

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That dreaded thing that is named Writer's Block and includes lack of ideas/inspiration, that symptom where you can't find the appropriate words to describe what you want to describe, that other symptom where what you write looks like useless crap, and makes writing *not* fun.

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I just wanted to add...though it's a tad off topic...Anna, I've never seen useless crap from you. But come to think of it...I haven't seen *anything* from you in a while... wildguy wildguy wildguy

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I stop when I lose interest -- the key ingredient to writing, for me, is to enjoy it. Feedback helps greatly with this, but the person who absolutely 100% must be enjoying my story is me smile


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It's funny, but after every story I write, my brain completely empties of all things Lois and Clark. And it's about then that I figure my LnC fanfic writing days are over - all of my ideas are dried up and I'm going to retire.

Then somehow, a little germ of an idea gets planted and next thing I know, I'm writing again.

So I guess I'll finally stop writing when people stop reading and offering feedback or when that little germ of an idea just doesn't come.

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When your energy and attention are remorselessly drained away by real-life situations.
Bingo!

It's been multiple months now since I've written anything because of real life situations, and now that school's started up again...free time? What's this novel concept? Any free time I get pretty much either goes to my paintings (which I've already got 5 to do for various people plus a wall on campus that needs artwork), or just kicking back online and collapsing before bedtime.

But that's not to say that I'll never write again.

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Like Lynn, when I finish a story, it's as if I have poured every Lois and Clark thought out of my head. I feel completely done. And I think, "Well, now I've gotten this ridiculous hobby out of my system!"

So far, though, that finished feeling hasn't lasted more than a few months. I guess when that next idea doesn't come, something that feels new and interesting to me, I'll know I'm truly done. And that would be the only thing that would stop me cold.

Otherwise, I write fanfic because I just really love to. It's great fun for me.

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I'd say when other things attract my interest. I'm very much into the political season nowadays, spending quite a bit of time debating politics on other message boards, and haven't even visited this site in a while to even see what stories have been posted. This might even be my first post in weeks.

I've had a bit of an idea on stories but simply haven't had the time or inclination to get them down onto electronic paper.

Exhaustion is another factor that keeps me staring at a blank page for long periods of time before I give up and go to sleep.


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I'd say when I stop getting ideas for new stories (which usually happens when I'm about half-way through the current story dizzy ), or when I suddenly wake up and realise I'm spending most of my free time writing stories about a man who flies. blush

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Lack of inspiration, lack of time.
Lack of motivation, lack of time.
Lack of an original plot (preferably smooch-waffy free), lack of time.
Lack of interest in actually reading the story (I'm very critic with my fics).
Lack of time, lack of self-confidence and...did I mention lack of time?

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Like Lynn and CC, when I finish a story, I feel as though I don't want to write ever again, even though I may have an idea or two on my hard drive. I spend so much time trying to get it just right, that I feel written out. But in a few months, I'm ready to go again. This year though, RL has interfered with a bang, and the story I've been trying to finish may have to wait till next year.

I'll eventually stop when the characters and situations don't challenge me anymore. A few days ago my husband, in a disbelieving tone, asked me if I was going to do this for the rest of my life. This from a man whose idea of a perfect way to spend his time is to stand hip deep in swirling waater in rain and wind to catch a steelhead and throw it back. After 44 years of marriage, he still hasn't learned that a remark like that is guaranteed to keep me going for another year or two. wink

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When your energy and attention are remorselessly drained away by real-life situations.
This is it for me ... I haven't written anything in 9 months now and it's mainly because real life has been keeping me really busy.

But in contrast to what a few others have said (Lynn, CC, Jude), finishing a story makes me *more* likely to write, not less. I draw a great deal of energy from the creation process and when the feedback is coming in, it's like a drug that makes me want more of it. It's when I *stop* writing (the way I have this year) that I start to believe that I may never get back to it.

My one hope right now is that I've gone through this once before a few years ago, and though I was positive that I was done writing, the muse finally came back and I produced several more stories. I just hope history repeats itself and I get that creative drive again. I miss that heady "stop everything to write" feeling. smile

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There is such a thing?!?! goofy

And, Kathy, I hope that the creative urge comes back for you, too - I miss your writing. sad

What would make me give up? Running out of ideas, maybe, though that doesn't seem to have happened yet; feeling that no-one was interested in reading anything I wrote (though even then I would probably still have the drive to write, but I might not post it); feeling that I'd simply lost the ability and couldn't write anything even half-decent any more and that every word from my keyboard was terrible - that's led me to have a couple of periods when I wasn't writing at all, so I could see that stopping me permanently if I couldn't get over it. Lack of time? Maybe, but I've usually found ways of getting around that. wink


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