People don’t understand the hard work that goes into sim stories for the sim story tellers.
- It’s the ideas
- It’s the writing
- It’s the scenery
- It’s the posing
- It’s the struggle of taking pictures before your game crashes for the 3rd time
- It’s the editing
- It’s the, erase and write that paragraph over because it doesn’t sound right
- It’s the days when you go to your friends and say, “Do you think this is okay?”
- It’s the constant writer’s block
- It’s the fear of being ridiculed having an “okay” attitude about negative situations like drug use, abuse, etc, in your story
- It’s the hope that someone enjoys your story
- It’s the self conscious feeling that your story isn’t good enough
- It’s the days when you just want to scrap everything and just give up.
There’s a lot of personal feelings and hardships that Simblr writers go through. I’m not just referring to me, but I’m referring to many who put their creativity into something like this to share with others. And that deserves just as much attention as any sim picture where the only struggles are, what pose you’re going to use, and how to edit it when you’re done.