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This might just be me rambling, so I apologize in advance :sweat:. But, does anyone feel nervous when they’re about to serialize a series? I’m about to release a series, and as the pantser I am, I can’t shake off this nervousness I’m feeling. I’ve released a one-shot once already and had nothing but good reviews, but yeah, I can’t shake off this one for a series that could go on for a long time. Like I said this is me just rambling, but anyways, how do y’all deal with nervousness?

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super duper normal to experience posting anxiety. it's one of those weird things that comes n goes on matter the amount of experience under your belt or how long you've been at something but over time you find ways to adapt and adjust and get better at managing it

my solution is basically the same as my approach to frying chicken "drop it in the oil and run" which seems silly but once it's out i swap focus to literally anything else so that i've got time to prep for whatever response before coming back later plus it keeps me from dipping into refresh loops

Don't worry, my friend. It's only natural to feel anxious or nervous. Breathe in and out, take a break, walk out a little bit. Just take a deep breath. Everything is going to be alright. Once you get into this then the nervousness is going to be more manageable. With that said you definitely get used to it :wink:

Definitely going to do this, I have no choice but to release the story anyways. Thanks

Another vote for the 'totally normal thing' here (at least, it is to me). I don't know if I have any additional advice, but definitely know you're not alone on that. And I find that in the long run (not the seconds after I post where I freak out) I never regret it. Good luck author! Let us know if/when you upload ^^

I definitely will, thanks, I really appreciate

It will be alright! :raised_hands: I posted like 7 comics and this feeling is there every time. You can set an alarm clock and smack publish button when it's off. And get something tasty to reward yourself for this hard work :slight_smile:

Breathe, like a lot of people have said. I am a pantser too and one of the things you have to learn is that no one cares about your work or rather, no one cares about our work as much as we do. While there will always be the a**holes who think that they have to point out every grammatical error and spelling mistake because as we know that makes or breaks the story. But the fact of the matter is, is that we're on the internet. If you make a mistake that's nagging at you by how noticeable it is, go fix it. Most platforms give you that option. It's not like we can't fix any mistakes. It'll be okay.

honestly i think of the time i would have uploaded my first page of my comic in march and then got cold feet and posted it april 1st without thinking XD now all my aniversaries have to be joke worthy.

I understand tho! When i was very young often got a sickly feeling about uploading, expecially when i felt like no one was reading >> but its important to remember that even if you have one reader or one revewier its still at least ONE person excited to see what you got.

and sometimes if you got the nervous issues the best thing to do is tell your self "too bad doing it anyways- now or never!" give yourself and ultimatum. even if its as small as "ill let myself have some oreos as reward for finally uploading" or some such XD

at least thats how i deal with all the D&D games i DM ^^'

Hi, don’t mean to bother and I don’t know if it’s right to drop a link under this kind of thread, but since you requested, I wanted to let you know that I’ve successfully put out my nervousness and uploaded. Here’s the link in case you decide to check it out:

That's awesome! Congrats! I'll definitely give it a read. Glad to see you were able to overcome the nervousness and uploaded. Hope it does well and you find an audience that finds as much joy in it as you do.

For me, it's just the flipside of excitement XD

Less about beginning a new series, but the fact that I get nervous when uploading each episode is the whole reason I even have a 'buffer' of sorts despite having no intentions of maintaining a schedule; I feel less nervous about uploading a strip I finished months ago than the thing I just finished and am super excited about :'D