Today was so much better than yesterday that it's not even funny. Yesterday was awful. Gah. At least I managed to drive today without spinning out or coming to random stops...
I wonder if there's a way that you can tell fictional characters to get out of your head and have them actually obey you. Cause you know, Remus and Sirius? They seem to have taken up permanent residence in the creative part of my brain and refuse to even rent it to other fandoms. Really bloody annoying, when I've got this Good Omens fic telling me it wants to be written, and I've got this enormous long Final Fantasy VII fic that's practically demanding to be written, and yet, every time I open up Word to try and write this stuff...I end up staring at a blank document. Then it turns into random Remus/Sirius scenes, which, although I like them and they are refreshing after BDS (black document syndrome), have absolutely nothing to do with what I was trying to write in the first place. I mean, I love writing R/S as much as the next fangirl, but I've got other stories in my head besides theirs.
*sigh*
People with multiple fandoms that you write in...do you ever get this sort of problem? And if you do, what do you do about it? (Rereading/replaying Good Omens/FFVII won't do any good; I've tried that multiple times, but Remus and Sirius seem to be jealous puppies.)
*thinks longingly of siren-like FFVII bunny*
I wonder if there's a way that you can tell fictional characters to get out of your head and have them actually obey you. Cause you know, Remus and Sirius? They seem to have taken up permanent residence in the creative part of my brain and refuse to even rent it to other fandoms. Really bloody annoying, when I've got this Good Omens fic telling me it wants to be written, and I've got this enormous long Final Fantasy VII fic that's practically demanding to be written, and yet, every time I open up Word to try and write this stuff...I end up staring at a blank document. Then it turns into random Remus/Sirius scenes, which, although I like them and they are refreshing after BDS (black document syndrome), have absolutely nothing to do with what I was trying to write in the first place. I mean, I love writing R/S as much as the next fangirl, but I've got other stories in my head besides theirs.
*sigh*
People with multiple fandoms that you write in...do you ever get this sort of problem? And if you do, what do you do about it? (Rereading/replaying Good Omens/FFVII won't do any good; I've tried that multiple times, but Remus and Sirius seem to be jealous puppies.)
*thinks longingly of siren-like FFVII bunny*