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Masterweaver


Just an average insane brony, doing average insane things. Professional Fanfiction Writer and Purveyor, relevant links are on my profile page.

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Sep
4th
2014

Lyra Is Crazy · 6:08pm Sep 4th, 2014

So I started writing the sequel to Winds of Change... even though Winds of Change isn't quite done. Is that crazy or what? It's going into submission now.

Report Masterweaver · 523 views · Story: Winds of Change ·
Comments ( 8 )

Don't write a sequel to something that isn't done. Complete Winds of Change first, or the sequel will only ruin the rest of WoC :/

I agree with Kapuchu. No sequel until conclusion.

Interesting. :trixieshiftleft::trixieshiftright:

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But it's so haaaaaaaard!

In all seriousness, I know how I want it to end, but actually getting it down is very difficult. There's a lot of information to pack into these last few chapters and I come across these unexpected character obstacles... I am trying, really, it's just tedious.

#5 · Sep 4th, 2014 · · ·

2427498 It will get easier the more you write. Beginnings are easy, you can easily make 10 beginnings to a story for every ending that is reached.

You'll get there. Just finish WoC first.

Don't listen to any of them.

The Memoirverse is also going to be released Pulp Fiction style.

Is that crazy or what?

Starting the writing? No
Publishing before WoC's last chapter is published? Yes.

I agree with Vates Despero. You can start writingg it, but publishing it already will just spoil WoC.

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