This is a bit presumptuous to say, but I'm going for it:
Sometimes it's good to take a break! If something's not working for you, it can be good to let it go for a while. It's not quitting, it's shifting focus. I always enjoy your posts--you write so very well--but nothing should become a rut just for the sake of existing. I've been online long enough to know that often, when posters stop posting or post more lightly for a while, it's because something else in their lives is filling the need that brought them online in the first place.
Now, I don't agree, at all, with your metaphor of the rotten house--it doesn't feel like that to me, as a reader. But if it feels like that to you, why not let the house sit for a while?
...Reread the Griffin and Sabine series maybe, work with your intuition and not so much with your analytic side, so much in evidence here....
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This is a bit presumptuous to say, but I'm going for it:
Sometimes it's good to take a break! If something's not working for you, it can be good to let it go for a while. It's not quitting, it's shifting focus. I always enjoy your posts--you write so very well--but nothing should become a rut just for the sake of existing. I've been online long enough to know that often, when posters stop posting or post more lightly for a while, it's because something else in their lives is filling the need that brought them online in the first place.
Now, I don't agree, at all, with your metaphor of the rotten house--it doesn't feel like that to me, as a reader. But if it feels like that to you, why not let the house sit for a while?
...Reread the Griffin and Sabine series maybe, work with your intuition and not so much with your analytic side, so much in evidence here....