User blog comment:Vngel W/Limbo, Impulsiveness, and more/@comment-10789912-20151204183343/@comment-26399604-20151204203814

Answer 1: I too have turned simply ideas into stories, while some have just remained ideas looking to a part of a story. I actually have quite a lot them festering in head. It used to drive me insane when I was younger. Now, I can maintain the ideas much better and without forgetting them.

Answer 2: I understad your point. I guess when it comes to my writing I always re-read the story from the top which instantly puts me back into the perspective of it, regardless where I leave of on it. Moreover, for every new story I tend to try something different to enhance my skills. So if I happen to start another story in the middle of one 'in progress', whatever new writing enhances I learn, I apply to the previous in progress story. In the end, I feel it helps me, but that's just my opinion. However, I can see how it can be a bad habit as well.

Answer 3: Thanks, I will definitely check that out.