Situation Report · 3:46am Mar 20th, 2018
Earthpatriot117 reminded me that I hadn't given any updates on my situation lately, so let's fix that, shall we?
Earthpatriot117 reminded me that I hadn't given any updates on my situation lately, so let's fix that, shall we?
"But... I thought you were dead?!" Well, no, sadly, I am still in the realm of the living.
Hey Everyone reading this! I'm just writing this to tell you that I miss writing for you all, but due to some things going on irl, I haven't been able to update the story. At all...
Also, I have some good news and some bad news.
While this blog is not about Divine Move getting the revision to stand aside the others in the series, it is about an update. No, it has nothing to do with being edited for print or anything like that. The story itself has not been edited and I'm not going to be in any position to edit the Sombra series with university and unfinished stories in need of updates. Y'know, the usual full plate stuff. However, I have gotten some new Iceverse art, as those of you who read the title will know.
the most recent one I saw was the Cutie Mark Crusaders getting their cutie marks.
I am well aware I missed the episode with Pinkie Pie, Shining Armor and Cadence, and today was the episode in which we finally meet Pinkie's family. Which I haven't seen either.
Or, what has the Admiral been up to the last couple of weeks?
‘Cause I’m sure y’all have noticed that the blog posts and story updates have kind of dropped off during the second half of October.
So, this is a rather interesting circumstance. My math on Tell Your Tale releases was off, and I can (and will) in fact do the penultimate TYT blog this week…but there’s a catch.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for my 3rd analysis on a member of the James Bond franchise, I'm gonna give you guys my take on Sean Connery's third outing as the title character: "Goldfinger".
Here's the rundown of it:
I just figured I'd leave this little heads-up for anyone who may, or may not, wonder where I might be disappearing to for a little while...
So I've been thinking about "Grief is the Price We Pay" lately.
Ways to un-stick a stuck story by firemoon42
• Do an outline, whatever way works best. Get yourself out of the word soup and know where the story is headed.
• Conflicts and obstacles. Hurt the protagonist, put things in their way, this keeps the story interesting. An easy journey makes the story boring and boring is hard to write.
You ever notice that when you're talking with people and you try to defend yourself or take a stance for better treatment, you have to mentally fight off a wave of shame? Or is that just me? Please tell me I'm not alone in that.
So back around the start of this month, I made mention of how my financial situation was starting to become...problematic. I now come to announce that it has unfortunately not been improving a great deal, and I have reached the point that I have decided I cannot presently afford where I am currently living.
The biweekly trickle has finally filled the figurative reservoir enough for another Tell Your Tale blog. Let’s see what I can make of the ongoing shenanigans. I get the feeling it won’t be quite as heartfelt as last week.
As I approach the weekend, it's time to give a quick update on things. By this time next week, I'll be on the road headed back to Texas. I'm moving for the fourth time in four years (a fact that aggravates me more than almost anything else), which of course means I will not be available until I find a place to stay. To that end, I'm saving most of my current projects - FMP, Switcharootaloo, and Locals - to my Drive folders so I can at least study them while in the passenger seat.
Hey guys, your resident favorite dead/not dead pone fic writer here with some news, as evidenced by the title of said blog. I don't intend to bore you with fancy things, so I'll just cut right to it.
I heard you like my one shots. That's great, 'cause I like them too. The problem is some of my one shots don't seem to work as standalone stuff. This does not make me happy. This does not make my readers happy.
It is time for my next story release! This story has been long in the making, I started writing it in January, then lost track of it for a little while and finished it in late May. It is a story I was requested to write and the requester of it got to read it in July already, however, the story has been resting as an unpublished story here since then, because I was also requested to release this story as my 40th submission here. And now, that moment of release has come.
Hello, my lovelies. If you've not yet seen it, we have an interlude up for Star Trek: Phoenix written by my editor, Vic Fontaine. It features a couple of characters we haven't seen for a long while.
...when you get this really good idea for a fan fic--this sort of adventure/mystery sort of tale feature Gallus, Spike, their respective pasts, their presents, and details on certain long-absent family members--but you know, deep down, you really don't have the time to commit to such a project?
Especially when you're me, and are trying (and only kind of succeeding?) to cut back on long-form fanfics?