u/Previous-Cut3629

How do you know if you are burnt out?

I've been debating if I'm burnt out or not. I did look it up, and generally, it's when you don't enjoy writing and it feels like a chore. But that's not how I feel, so I thought I'd ask. For me, I just feel tired whenever I try writing. I'm 100% invested, have the idea ready, have my plot outlined, everything's waiting, but it just feels like all my energy has been stolen and I can't bring myself to write a word.

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u/Previous-Cut3629 — 21 hours ago
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How slow is too slow?

Say there was a LitRPG that took 21 chapters to actually become a full on LitRPG, so you get to experience the characters normally first. Do you think you'd be willing to read all that, or do you think it's too much?

And if you would be willing or unwilling, why or why not?

Edit: The chapters range from 1k to 700, if that matters.

I think I understand the overall vibe of the LitRPG community much better now, and based on the majority of comments, the answer is absolutely not, which is fair. Thank you to everyone for leaving comments.♡

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u/Previous-Cut3629 — 7 days ago

How much would you give to keep your humanity?

If you like C-dramas with a darker, psychological edge, you will enjoy When the Willow Blooms.

​The romance is a slow burn subplot, but the leads aren't foils to one another; they have their own paths and goals that just happen to align. Expect intricate drama and political maneuvers hidden behind pleasant sounding conversations. I don't pull punches and I won't hold your hand this is not a story where the horror will be held back.

​Contains: Multi POV storytelling to explore the psychology behind the villains and focus on depth rather than tropes, absolutely no harems or second lead love triangles and I update it daily!

Thank you for reading and if anyone has stories similar to mine I've been looking to read some feel free to share!~♤

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u/Previous-Cut3629 — 9 days ago