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QUESTION/ADVICE REQUESTED:
Guys, I've been plagued for years by the fear of posting my work in an online setting, mainly for 2 reasons:
1) I no longer own it and even if I was recognized and beloved, I can't capitalize on it since its already self-published by my posting it
2) I can no longer go back and change certain details to fit a later narrative
That being said, I'm contemplating creating a free blog and posting some partially written works to force myself to keep writing them; any details I wish to go back and change will simply have to be worked in as best as possible without changing prior posts. Then if I ever was allowed to better publish the work, I could do so under the guise of "reworking" certain ideas in, thus creating a new product.
I know I'm probably just being autistic and getting caught up on the details but do you guys think I should go for it i.e. just create the damn blog and write on it daily, putting my work out there for the world?
>>15802197
An interesting piece sure to capture your demographic though I'm a bit doubtful of you telling the reader explicitly how they feel; it reminds me of filtering
>filtering: when the reader and action are inappropriately separated using words like "felt", "saw", "noticed" etc. e.g >He saw the fog scatter with the rising sun and the noticed the mailbox emerging from the wet lawn vs. >The fog scattered with the rising sun and the mailbox emerged from the wet lawn

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>>15555335
I always saw it as more of avenging his father and uncucking him postmortem by killing Claudius, though I admit that he probably did hate his Mother.
If you're right though, that might make sense; I never hated my parents in highschool and only briefly did after I got kicked out of college but that was because I needed serious mental help at the time.

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>>15554367
are you an undergrad?
I could never have but the most superficial relationships with my professors because a quarter/semester was never enough time to get to know them as well as struggle through the material.
also the one I did get to know fairly well was definitely suicidal, didn't own a tv, spent his vacations visiting former colleagues in New England and was perennially disappointed with me for missing the same damn inter-collegiate exam deadline 3 years in a row

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>>15397944
it has the somewhat unique quality being at a reading level applicable to high school students but having themes that high school students will never understand at their current mindset.

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