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I do not understand what is wrong with me. I wanted to work on the story of the ballet girl, but when I sat down to draw last Saturday I just did not feel like it. I do not know what to do to maintain the interest in a story. I have so many unfinished stories now that I have stopped counting. (I'm thinking of you Flintstones) I think it has something to do with the fact that if I draw in a vacation or otherwise have the opportunity to immerse myself in a cartoon then I can keep the iron in the fire. Such as. in week 7 where I had vacation and draw a lot. But if I then do not have the opportunity to draw for a few days and then have to go back and continue where I left off then it is very difficult. That's no excuse, but I'm still missing 20-30 pages of the ballet girl story and it seems unmanageable. I'm working on something I'm not ready to reveal yet, but in the meantime I think a solution would be to just stop making such long and complex stories.

Anyways I hope you will enjoy this one.

Love Ashifff :)

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ForgotenSage

What if you broke your story up into 3/5/6 panel/page comics, kinda like Sunday comics, where each set is something like this where it’s a complete short story on its own, but strings together into a larger set or story. There is no obligation to create long stories from us, I’d say embrace the short.