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Should I resume the production of my tournament novels?


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GamerBlake90

Blue Blurs for Life!
I realize I hadn't recounted my tournament experiences ever since Round 9 of Texas Bar Fights where I lost to MyGod and KH Cat. I do still have a clear recollection of the events that took place after that one, so I could still type 'em up and give you guys something to be entertained by.

Question is...do you all want to see them return? You know the drill: cast your votes in the poll and I'll do the rest.

And PLEASE don't just tell me that the final choice is mine, because I know that too well, I just want to receive feedback. I have no point in writing these if members do not wish to read them.

If you want to review the past novels I've written up, check out the below links.

Tokyo in Tulsa 2011 - http://www.testyourmight.com/threads/the-story-of-my-first-offline-tourney.5785/

Evolution 2011 - http://www.testyourmight.com/threads/evo-2011-chronicles-gamerblake90s-story.8890/

My outlook on the game - http://www.testyourmight.com/threads/gamerblake90s-outlook-on-mortal-kombat-9-and-self-evaluation.13581/

Texas Bar Fights, Round 7 - http://www.testyourmight.com/threads/texas-bar-fights-7-what-makes-a-champion.14437/

Texas Bar Fights, Round 9 - http://www.testyourmight.com/threads/texas-bar-fights-9-competitor-and-returning-commentator-repost.25381/

...okay, so the third item isn't really about a tournament experience, but I thought I'd include it anyway.

Lemme know what you think.
 

GLoRToR

Positive Poster!
As a journalist, writer, and long time storyteller, I only have this to say.
You should never ask whether you should write or not. If you have the vein for it, if you feel the drive for it, if you have stories to tell, you should always do so and there will always be people who like it, dislike it, patronize, advise, try to change you or are willing to accept you. Writing is good for you. So write, and if people tell you to stop, write more.