Do you ever... · 3:29am Jul 21st, 2023
...get caught up in re-reading a story that you just were checking for a reference for another project?
“Ever had to pilot a giant robot and dodge missiles while singing a song in a language you have no business knowing?”
Twilight blinked. “What’s a robot?”
Sweetie smiled. “I thought so.”
It happens to me every time I click on WD:HiEE for any reason.
Anyway, to my Sweetie Chronicles readers:
TSC is tagged here because 1) the quote above IS relevant, and b) I'm happy to tell you that as long as certain requirements are met, I should be able to add the summaries to the chapters that needed to be concluded, as well as (possibly) adding chapters that "could have been". Now, it's not as simple as "SUMMARY!" but, if I can work them into essentially bare-bones story telling, you'll be able to see quite a few more chapters soonish.
In the meantime, make sure you check the TSC: Isekai Chapter if you haven't yet, and don't forget to comment there! It really helps with keeping authors motivated when you do!
Oh yes
Interesting
Yes. All the time. But I'm a narcissist.
Whenever I click on Prey And a Lamb just to check something out quickly, I always end up reading the whole story again.
Macross reference?
5738779 Good catch! But that's only half of it. It'll make sense once I start updating Chronicles again.
To the Sweetie Belle in the multiverse:
When can I see you again~
When can we do this again~
When can I see you again~
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I'm very much a old school Macross nut.
Very frequently. It happened to me just yesterday.
Not necessarily for another project but definitely for a reference or something of the like, yeah.
I intend on catching up to both of those. But since I like to read the tie-ins as I go, it could be awhile.
Generally I only reread the relevant chapters, but when a chapter is 10k words long, and I only needed about a third of that, a similar feeling emerges.
Any one of those, and certain combinations of two at once. I can sing a few songs in languages I don't know, and I sing them rather well. Better than some songs in English.