I hate Columbus Day · 6:42pm Oct 8th, 2012
That moment when you realize a holiday in honor of a murderous scumbag is the reason your Wonderbolts Hoodie won't arrive until tomorrow.
#MakesMeWantToPunchSomething
I love writing, but I'm seldom content with what I write.
That moment when you realize a holiday in honor of a murderous scumbag is the reason your Wonderbolts Hoodie won't arrive until tomorrow.
#MakesMeWantToPunchSomething
So, I need advice. Well, not advice, but some input on reader preferences.
So I know I promised that this next part would conclude the story arc, but the way it's playing out, it's going to be roughly the size of three average Witch chapters, and will have three distinct parts.
My question to you all is: do I write the final chapter all at once and post it all together, or do I make Bibliotheca Hieme a twelve-part arc instead of a ten-part arc, and post the conclusion as three chapters?
There are two components to a story - a what, and a how. In other words, the story you tell, and how you choose to tell it (or, often, how it tells you to tell it). An average writer tells a familiar story. A great writer tells a familiar story in a way you didn't know it could be told. A brilliant writer tells a story you've never heard before. Some people have no trouble with devices, and choose to simply seen new stories to tell with their device of choice. Others have an endless supply of
I'd just like to say a few words about the fanfic I submitted this morning, titled Journey of the Stork.
So here's the plan, as it stands.
1. I am working on two novel-sized stories. Both are adaptations (or inspired by) classic literature.
2. I am working on the next chapter of "The Witch". Story one will now have 5 parts, not the three parts that I mentioned initially. All parts will have under 1k words.
3. I am working on a one-shot that is loosely based upon an episode of Teen Titans (spoiler: Tara Strong is Tara Strong).
My upcoming project is to write two fanfics side-by-side. Both of them will be based upon classic politcal novels of the 20th century. I won't tell you which ones just yet. But I'm doing an experiment right now and I want to find out which one gets the better results. So if you follow me, I urge you to read both stories and be very vocal about your opinions - this experiment is very important to the future of my writing, and your contribution will most definitely improve the level of quality in
Okay, so here I am doing some more etcetera updates.
Current Stories:
1. My Little Pony: Equangelion - On indefinite hiatus on account of I really don't have time to write crossovers. It's dull writing a story that's already been written, no matter how much I want this crossover to happen.
So I've been working on other personal projects and haven't been able to focus on fics. But I plan to amend that.
I've gotten a couple of comments asking when I'll be re-starting F.L.U.T.T.E.R.S.H.Y. and Equangelion, and all I can say is that Equangelion takes longer for me to write because the chapters are longer, so it may be a while yet. As for FLUTTERSHY, if I go back to it I'll probably rewrite it from the beginning. It's a bit of a mess the way it is now.