Thread:Squirrel Is Cute/@comment-6078077-20171120194908/@comment-6078077-20171205213214

That's what usually happens to me as well, except for Sky, and the other four (and one paused) stories. I'm currently feeling like that with a Pretty Cure fanseries, Sweets Time Pretty Cure!, which is supposed to have more Yes! 5-Smile-ish elements (even though not having 5 Cures) but I'm kinda stuck right now...

Well, I could start with "back in 2013, I wanted to make a rainbow themed Pretty Cure season and randomly created Sky Pretty Cure - who knew that it would become that big?". But actually, I don't know how I managed to keep Sky active that much. I'm grateful, I really love the story, the characters and writing/drawing it. But I always think it's impressive that I never dropped it. At first, I kept making new and new fanseries', but as soon as I lost inspiration for them, I went back to editing Sky... I think it's like I always do it. I watch something/play something/listen to something or have a lot time to think about things and by that, I gather ideas that I could put into my stories.

Recently, to decide my character's focused episodes I even made mind maps, which I hate when we have to do them in school x'D So, I think it depends on what you are doing... Music is much inspiration for me too! I couldn't live without music ;w;

Dedication? Maybe, but I sure love Guardian Angels of the Sky. I love it so much that I sometimes forget that there are other people who also like it very much. And as a result, I'm always speechless when someone says "I like your fanseries"...