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Voldine


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  • 310 weeks
    Shifting covers for shifting sands

    Many of you may be wondering what is taking so long for the next update. Sadly, life causes all kinds of interruptions. I was recently hired to work at a location some sixty miles from where I currently reside, and thus travel and work have taken a huge bite out of the time I have available to do fun things like write and game.

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  • 317 weeks
    Starlight's Shifting Sands status update

    I know this story is one that a good number of people have been enjoying so far, and I want to assuage any panic immediately due to the long break since the most recent chapter: this story will be continuing soon.

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  • 356 weeks
    This is the fifth time my computer has failed to save this chapter...

    I'm getting quite sick of this happening. Sorry about the absolutely massive delay.

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  • 361 weeks
    New delays

    I do once again apologize for the lack of timely updates. Part of this has to do with the recent heat wave weather sapping all of my energy in my free time.

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  • 362 weeks
    Future plans...

    So, in addition to my plans for each independent sapient race to have a zerg hive corruption event (ponies count as one race regardless of subtype) I have ambitious plans to introduce transformers elements as another factor of setting mythos, and I'm going to start BIG with 'Five Ancient Colossi:'

    The Iron Bulette. (Rippersnapper)
    The Bone Roc. (Cutthroat)
    The Gold Orthos. (Sinnertwin)

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May
30th
2017

A horrible case of 'teh feels.' · 9:03pm May 30th, 2017

Yeah, hate me for the joke in net-speak.

I'm already working on the next chapter, and I've had to stop three times because it hurts. It hurts because I'm pouring what I know of loss into the situation. My paternal grandparents, a cousin, two classmates.

It's not difficult to write sad scenes when you had a chance to get out all the pain at the time it happened. Writing years after the wound has left an ugly scar on your psyche is like getting a root canal done on insufficient anesthesia.

Expect the next chapter sometime tomorrow.

Comments ( 1 )

I know that pain just take it slow. We all can wait until you get it right :pinkiesad2:

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