Oh, yes! Firewhiskey will make you do crazy things! Well ... I would guess. Lol.
And I'm excited to finally start delving into their relationship, or at least the
Beginning of it for now! There's definitely a bumpy road in their future! Lol.
And it's fine! You were still the first to comment on the update, so thank you!
No problem! I love your story so much and I'm sad that not more people
Are commenting! Silent readers make things so difficult! Hahaa. :)
Ah, no problem! I seriously adore your story! You don't understand. Lol. And I feel the same way with your comments! They, along with your story, make me strive to write better! :)
Thank you [b]so[/b] much again, for the story comment! Your comments always make my day! Lol. I'm so glad that the emotions come through in the writing, because that's a big thing for me! I want the readers to feel what the characters feel! And believe me, you're already an amazing writer! I'm jealous of your writing, in fact! Lol. Thank you, again! :)
Thank you so much. It makes it worthwhile to receive comments like yours. :)
Howeverrrrrr, it's not quite over just yet. I've got a spinoff to post once LAY is done. Dunno if you'd be interested. Just throwing that out there. :)
Thank you so much. I'm very flattered. :) Keeping in character is always something I'm worried about. I can't stand it when I'm reading something - especially something Fred&George related - and they start off as normal, completely acceptable F&G, and then they turn in to.... Idk, romantic casanova bitchass "oh baby I love you" running through the meadow F&G. In all seriousness, it drives me up the wall.
I'm glad to know I'm not one of those authors! :)
And yes, I'll hopefully have part 9&10 up sometime tomorrow afternoon/evening. I was going to post 9 tonight, but I think I'm posting too fast. People won't have time to read the whole story before I complete it, which means my views and comments will stay relatively low, yanno? I want to give it some time to sink in before I pile more on.
That being said, the next installment (which I need to think of a better title for) will hopefully be posted late in the weekend (i.e. late sunday night) or early in the week.
Aha, same wavelength completely. I haven't really been doing toooooo too much editing. I'm a little impatient with IDYS and, like I said, am in a bit of a hurry to move on.
p.s. I'm looking back on my previous comments. I sound like a tool. I'm sorry, I'm not usually so obnoxious. It's late, I haven't talked to anyone today. bahaaa :/
I've actually already written the entire series! IDYS, the second installment, and the third installment. I finished the series, ahh, on July 22, 2009. So, yeah, this is old. I'd had it posted on Quizilla and wanted to repost it after seeing DHpt2. I sort of missed Fred & George & Lacey. :)
haha, the feeling's mutual. I get stoked when I see I have new comments. It makes me so giddy.
And I'm sure you'll be getting maybe one or two more little email things tonight. I'm trying to power out IDYS because it's my least favorite and I want to start reworking the next installment. But I can't do it without finishing IDYS, haha, sooooo. That's the reason for 8 updates in 2 days.
It sounds like it's going well so you don't need to worry. If you're already happy with three chapters, I'm sure the rest will follow and be just as good. Practise makes perfect. Just keep writing and I'm sure it'll start to come naturally and just flow. (:
I know what you mean. It feels so bad when you've got a good plot but worry that your execution will be bad and it'll mess up the whole story, no matter how good or original the plot is. You should try not to be so nervous though, as there's no right or wrong way to do it.
Maybe if you're having real problems with editing it you should just try to totally re-write it? Keep a few pieces from it if you want. That might be easier and less stressful for you.
I hope so. (:
Okay, I understand now. I thought you lived in quite a strange place then. (:
But it's still scary!
That sounds really sweet that your mother read them with you. I remember reading maybe four of the books, and seeing most of the films, but just never got into it.
I know what you mean, that is stupidly true. I used to not write all week, then got inspired late on a Sunday night when I had school in the morning. Annoyingly, it happened most weeks.
That sounds like a good idea, although not good if you write a few bad pages and have to go over it and fix it. Getting the story down is so hard, but thinking up a plot is way easier in comparison. I guess perfectionism is a good thing, as long as it isn't so bad that it holds you back.