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SUMMARY:My Reply to \"Permission to Stop Burning Out\" from Alicia M
	cCalla
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DESCRIPTION:\n	 \n\n\n\n	MY COMMENT\n\n\n\n	I think every writer finds 
	out their rhythm eventually cause they have to. The more you write what yo
	u find out is you let out alot of imagination. And you start seeing repeat
	ing ideas which means you need to embrace what you have created. \n\n	I g
	ive as an example\, Edgar Allen Poe. I have his complete works of fiction\
	, poems stories everything in one big book . If I look at my own fiction. 
	I have a larger book \, even before the age poe died. And like Poe or ever
	y other writer I have more sketches and similars. So\, you have to embrace
	 what you have created. And spend more time being honest about new roads o
	f imagination if roads have closed. \n\n	Keannu reeves and the director o
	f the John Wick series  \, who collaboratively wrote the stories/screenpl
	ays\, were going to stop at chapter 3\, because they didn't see anything e
	lse. It was done. But they saw a story for four and thus did it. But it to
	ok some time\, because they had made a huge world. And the studios said\,a
	fter four\,  where is five now\, and they said\, they have to wait and se
	e. If John Wick five happens it will be some time. \n\n	The lesson is the
	 same thing I said\, part of writers gaining a schedule is admitting when 
	they have written their imagination out. When I look at some movies for ce
	rtain manga like Ghost in the shell with johanssen or the Statian\, Avatar
	 the last airbender movie from shamalah. The problem the movies have is bo
	th shows/books covered everything. They did everything you could do. No ho
	ur and a half movie was going to do something new that hadn't already been
	 done in the show with the main characters. So\, they both needed to go to
	 uncharted places. Back to John Wick\, when you look at the Ballerina film
	\, the coming Kane film\, that proves my point. John Wick has been complet
	ely done. But the world created for John Wick has space for other characte
	rs to be born and grow.  \n\n	And that relates to all writers. If you hav
	e burned out\, and I am lucky to not have\, look back at your work and rea
	lize its worth. You may find more than you realized. Have patience and rel
	ax\, you earned it based on volume\, even if you don't have million dollar
	 book deals or contracts to write screenplays. \n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	COMMEN
	T URL\n\n\n\n	https://substack.com/note/c-150400293\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	POS
	T URL from Alicia McCalla\n\n\n\n	https://aliciamccalla.substack.com/p/per
	mission-to-stop-burning-out-the\n\n\n\n	 \n\n\n\n	\n		Permission to Stop 
	Burning Out: The Rhythm That Saved My Writing Life by Alicia McCalla\n	\n\
	n	\n		How I Stopped Chasing Word Counts And Started Building A Sustainable
	 Author Empire\n	\n	Read on Substack\n\n\n\n\n	 \n\n
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