What every writer wants/fears
A manga that I read often was canceled today after nine chapters. It happens, the story wasn't original, neither were the characters. It was a retreading of something that had been written a dozen times before. And yet, I was looking forward to reading more. All writers and artists dream of someone asking "what happens next." I'm broken up about the manga because it served as a source of inspiration. With its cancelation came a disappointing end with issues unresolved. It leaves the reader unsatisfied and makes the "what happens next" a sour question rather than a hopeful one. This isn't the first time has happened. I've seen other stories killed off before their plateau. And then it makes me wonder "what about my story?" Is it good enough to rise above the waves of thousands forms of media being created each day? My premise isn't original, kids go to a monster magic school. I hear my inner critic saying "do try to be original." That fear of being mediocre is there and the story you worked on, something you poured yourself into, could die or disappear under a wave ofedia. I pray that doesn't happen to me.
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