Have the characters respond to more non sequiturs before your overstuffed inbox explodes all over you and they crush you to death under their collective weight

I really do need to get back to those! I have something crazy like 70 of them sitting in my inbox (including some as old as back when I was still on Tumblr) and I just keep not having time to answer them. D:

The problem is that I tend to want to answer a bunch of them at a time, and I haven’t got time to do that at the moment. But I do plan to get back to them someday!

2 thoughts on “Have the characters respond to more non sequiturs before your overstuffed inbox explodes all over you and they crush you to death under their collective weight

  1. Set aside a day for non-sequiturs, maybe? Like, if you ever run out of characters to do profiles of, or things to review, or setting lore to expound upon.

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    1. Well, I have lore posts and character profiles planned through August, so I won’t be running out of those any time soon. 😀 The thing is it’s hard to know how long a non-sequitur is going to take. Some of them take ten minutes; the longer ones can take over a half-hour to get through. If I wanted to do several, and I prefer to do them several at a time, I would have to set aside a day–of writing, and I’m not willing to prioritize the non-sequiturs over the writing of the story.

      In my mind, I’m always going to start getting caught up on them when I finally clear my request list, but in reality my request list has been a dozen or more items long consistently for the last year, so I need to do some serious time management to figure out a time when I can sit down and do the non-sequiturs. I feel bad neglecting them for such a long time!

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