So instead you get a journal! It will have all the salient information/options just without the handy buttons (meaning you'll have to *Gasp* write out your response).
This is all in regards to [link] you haven't read it, I'm not going to tell you to do so but this journal would make a little more sense that way.
So, there've been people asking for more of her story, and people asking me to leave it alone. And those who said they'd like to know more, but also understand if I want to leave it as open as it currently is.
But here's the real kicker. As an author, it was surprisingly easy for me to withhold information in my presentation because I personally know it. As a reader though, I absolutely hate when this is done to me. I tend to get very meta and worry where the creator must 'think' the story ends to the point I can't rationalize any way I think of/want it to go. I want the author to say, so I know. Which is even funnier, considering how much I dislike (and will go to great lengths to avoid) crappy endings (in the sense that I, personally don't like/violently disagree with them).
So I do wanna continue her story, and share it with those who want to read it. But at the same time, I have a great respect for those who would have me leave it alone, and a perverse sort of pleasure in leaving people hanging.
So, being the wuss that I am, I'm throwing this out to all of you. Should I write and post more? Should I not? Should I write it, but share it only to those of you who ask to/want to see it? I'm floundering a bit at the unexpected life that this thing has gained in the hands of you, it's readers.
So, what do you think?
Or should Levi just shut up and keep working on his BOOK (which I'm doing anyway) and quit bothering you all with such questions as betray his lack of self-confidence?










