This all sounds very exciting mate and pretty inspiring. Often feel I’m split between forms and should be spending more time on one. But I’m slowly accepting this is how it is. Keep it up
Yeah some people can't avoid going in multiple directions at once. I let the architecture of my brain write my first book, which is why it's been such a nightmare to advertise. 47 stories set in 11 universes inside 1 book, with some audience participation and links between those universes. It was an epic project which required engineering new ways to write stories. There's even one character who goes back through time, but you only find that out if you read one universe twice, or backwards...
I think allowing my brain to do its natural thing, rather than trying to be 'normal' has improved my quality of life drastically. I expect no awards for my writing, but the people that do find it tend to love it, and that means a lot more to me.
It's nice to have bumped into you on here and found out I'm not alone in going in multiple directions at once. The trick now is to get them all to coinform each other. For me, that means tying the podcast in with the radio show, using ComicCon to find podcast guests, and maybe getting back on Patreon now I finally have something people will want to subscribe to
This all sounds very exciting mate and pretty inspiring. Often feel I’m split between forms and should be spending more time on one. But I’m slowly accepting this is how it is. Keep it up
Yeah some people can't avoid going in multiple directions at once. I let the architecture of my brain write my first book, which is why it's been such a nightmare to advertise. 47 stories set in 11 universes inside 1 book, with some audience participation and links between those universes. It was an epic project which required engineering new ways to write stories. There's even one character who goes back through time, but you only find that out if you read one universe twice, or backwards...
I think allowing my brain to do its natural thing, rather than trying to be 'normal' has improved my quality of life drastically. I expect no awards for my writing, but the people that do find it tend to love it, and that means a lot more to me.
It's nice to have bumped into you on here and found out I'm not alone in going in multiple directions at once. The trick now is to get them all to coinform each other. For me, that means tying the podcast in with the radio show, using ComicCon to find podcast guests, and maybe getting back on Patreon now I finally have something people will want to subscribe to