Yeah, I think I'm out. I asked you to be careful with how you use a setting -- basically me just pointing out a trap, something to consider. If that's going to cause this response, then I don't really think that there's any way I can be on a creative team with you without antagonizing you. I've held back on an awful lot that I would feel comfortable telling most collaborators, but I think it would have made things worse here. In hindsight, pairing someone who was abused with a perfectionist wasn't gonna work. Chalk it up to creative differences.
I know this is probably unusual in your experience, but I only bother to correct people that I think can actually improve. It's a compliment. People who are lost causes get ignored in favor of people that can learn. You write pretty well, you've just got to find your own path.
I guess I'll just leave my stories here -- I hereby grant a CC-BY 2.0 license for all my work thus far in There's Nothing Better, so you can pretty much repackage it any way you want so long as I get attribution. Do whatever you want with the story -- I may figure out how to repackage mine elsewhere. Damn if you didn't come up with a great writing prompt, though.
I know this is probably unusual in your experience, but I only bother to correct people that I think can actually improve. It's a compliment. People who are lost causes get ignored in favor of people that can learn. You write pretty well, you've just got to find your own path.
I guess I'll just leave my stories here -- I hereby grant a CC-BY 2.0 license for all my work thus far in There's Nothing Better, so you can pretty much repackage it any way you want so long as I get attribution. Do whatever you want with the story -- I may figure out how to repackage mine elsewhere. Damn if you didn't come up with a great writing prompt, though.
"Kitto daijoubu da yo." - Sakura Kinomoto