tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333196763177183737.post6507957679646409230..comments2024-03-28T04:20:00.376-05:00Comments on NovelFriends: More hang-ups than Imelda Marcos' closet - DeliaStacey Joy Netzelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13908548379784017162noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333196763177183737.post-49033625210199015952013-04-02T20:12:38.773-05:002013-04-02T20:12:38.773-05:00I think I can be very OCD as well, not just about ...I think I can be very OCD as well, not just about writing, movies or books, but in pretty much everything. I have a hard time getting past the detail gaps in movies, but I can read beyond most of it unless it is REALLY glaring. When it comes to my writing, I stall myself a lot because I get so hung up on the details. I'm working on getting beyond that.mommustwritehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11343374657981709016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7333196763177183737.post-85509968293428212272013-04-02T11:11:59.568-05:002013-04-02T11:11:59.568-05:00LOL Fortunately I haven't come across many boo...LOL Fortunately I haven't come across many books that I couldn't suspend a little disbelief, but I end up having huge issues with movies. My son and kids don't always like watching movies with me because every five minutes I'm like, "Oh, come on, no way!" (don't even get me started on 'scary' movies.) And it's usually the little details, not the big plot hole staring me in the face. I guess I probably have some of those moments while reading, but not enough to make me stop. <br /><br />When writing, I do come across problems when I want something to happen, but getting there is an issue because what I want is just not plausible. I'm worrying about my readers going "Oh, come on!" :) And I know for a fact some still do, but as long as there are a lot more that are able to suspend disbelief, I'm good. Stacey Joy Netzelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13908548379784017162noreply@blogger.com