Prereader, Editor, Cowriter, and Writer. My background is philosophy and accounting. My stories include heavy use of allusions, drama, and foolish ponies.
I have been doing a lot of editing lately. One writer even gave me an opportunity to co-write for them. Inspired by all the work I have been doing, I gotten into writing my own stories again. This one is short, but I think you will all love it. The story is very me.
I am sure we all written stories which have gotten likes and dislikes without comments to explain them. With only those for feedback, you become uncertain as what you did to deserve either. The longer the story becomes, the greater the frustration becomes of what has earned the respect or ire of your readers. This is doubly confusing if you are rewriting your story from the ground up and start
This chapter provides the basic information about the world of The Pony Dialogues to make reading and understanding the story easier. That being said, you don't have to read this to understand what is going on. The Prologue also repeats a significant portion of this information.
Tragedy is about making a mistake that leads to great misfortune in the end. The misfortune must be a direct consequence of the hero making the wrong decision. We also should be able to humanize the reason why the hero made the wrong choice. When a hero kills the princess to take the throne, we should sympathize with the ambition that drives with the hero, but also recognize what they did was
Just saw this. Great to see you're able to write again!
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Thanks. I hope I still have an audience because feedback motivates me the most. I have such a backlog of chapter notes and scraps to wade through.
Welcome back. I personally will be greatly looking forward to seeing what you write next.