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Monday, May 30, 2011; 9:03 AM
rxnkim: Continuing with a Story?

I realise that many people have stories that they've written, posted, and not finished. I am one of these people who work better with one shots, because when I post a chaptered story, I either don't finish it, or rush through it, because I end up either not liking the story in the end, or not feeling the 'connection' between me and the story anymore.

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