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Do You Ever Suffer From 'Story Fatigue'?

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I am deep into my series story 'Going Away', which I have been working on for several months now. At well over 50k words, it has become my biggest-ever writing exercise. And that has become the problem.

I am enjoying the story and have a whole swathe of ideas to incorporate into the coming chapters. My issue is that I have spent SO long on this one project that it's becoming something of a chore than a pleasure.

I have called this feeling 'story fatigue' as that is how I feel about the project (NOT the story, though)

My question is: does anybody else who tends towards the longer story/serial ever feel the same way about their work? If so, how do you energise yourself to continue with it?
I get that all the time. I have two major unfinished series that I've been trying to finish for years now. I have no idea how to fix it, but I would suggest you take a break from it and work on something short and fun, then get back to it again. Let me know if it works, I seriously need to finish mine as well.

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I get that all the time. I have two major unfinished series that I've been trying to finish for years now. I have no idea how to fix it, but I would suggest you take a break from it and work on something short and fun, then get back to it again. Let me know if it works, I seriously need to finish mine as well.


Ah!

Therein lies the problem.

I have been so distracted by all the other silliness and stuff I've been publishing recently that it's proving hard to re-motivate myself to really work on what I ought to be working on...

Like you, I have other long stories -one of them at least a year old - that remain unfinished.

I have to wonder if it's a concentration issue or something else, perhaps?
I've got a long piece of writing that's been 'nearly finished' for two years now. I just don't seem to be able to get stuck into it anymore. I think, for me, I've got too much going on in my life so I can't concentrate. Probably why I keep churning out micro fictions, they don't take long to write.
I do love that category smile
And you are exceptionally good at it.



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana

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I am deep into my series story 'Going Away', which I have been working on for several months now. At well over 50k words, it has become my biggest-ever writing exercise. And that has become the problem.

I am enjoying the story and have a whole swathe of ideas to incorporate into the coming chapters. My issue is that I have spent SO long on this one project that it's becoming something of a chore than a pleasure.

I have called this feeling 'story fatigue' as that is how I feel about the project (NOT the story, though)

My question is: does anybody else who tends towards the longer story/serial ever feel the same way about their work? If so, how do you energise yourself to continue with it?


I suffered from this until I decided to serialise them and now they are up and running again. 'Anna and Sam' on the red site and 'The Nurses' here.
If I hadn't they would still be stalled.



"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana