Freeze Frame, or, Why It's Taking So Long For New Chapters · 5:24pm Jul 8th, 2012
Well, I'm currently sitting in a Detroit airport on a two hour layover waiting for a connecting flight to my college town where I'll be attending Student Orientation, so I have some time to kill and figured I would give a small update.
First thing's first, Freeze Frame is definitely still on . . . but the next chapter may be a little long in coming. Barring my traveling for next few days, the new chapter won't be up for at least another week if not two, and will--hopefully--return to a bi-weekly update schedule thereafter. Why a slower schedule? Glad you asked, strawman!
In order to better facilitate the writing process, and because it gets tedious to write enough filler to fill five chapter posts, each new update of Freeze Frame will now consist of an entire episode per post. In simpler terms, I'm doing away with individual chapters in order to make each episode more concise and contain more story and character elements that actually matter to the story, while still keeping up the general tone of the series.
Let's see if I can't screw this up.
Now the question is: Should I leave the previous episodes how they are--divided in five chapters each--or condense them into two large episode posts so that they will fit the rest of the series?
219559 I think you should condense them so it'll look better, or something. IDEK.
Also, goddammit with the gifs and the Spiderman and the bitches and the puns and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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I may put the episodes into their own super-long posts, then, but I don't want people who previously read the individual chapters to be all:
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> Implying people care about chapter length