The LTUE Report: Day Two! · 6:18am Feb 16th, 2019
Whew! If I thought I was tired after day one of LTUE (by the way, after I finished yesterday’s report, I fell asleep on the floor of my living room), day two has seen me even more tired.
Whew! If I thought I was tired after day one of LTUE (by the way, after I finished yesterday’s report, I fell asleep on the floor of my living room), day two has seen me even more tired.
I currently am considering staying, as things here have been calmer, but I still might leave by not talking much. I currently am going to test the waters and give every One A chance to speak with me. I will follow this Blog Post up with another on that matter.
Did you guys really think that that piece of shit report I posted last night was all I was going to give Thats right no punctuation like a boss
Not a whole lot to report, other than that chapter 15 of Sunrise got another 1000 words or so, and more importantly, got finished and has been off to the pre-readers for a few days now. The editing process is now moving along, so that's good.
On to chapter 16, then? Well, yeah, when I have time to write it. That's gonna be tough to find this week - mid-terms are coming, and I'm not looking forward to them, TBH.
Yeah, I know. It's already been a month and a half since I updated. This blog post is basically just a rant on why I still haven't.
That's not all, though! At the end of this, I'll show you a little preview of Ch 7. Spoiler alert, I guess.
Okay then, let's start with my previous blog post. As you all know, I lost the chapter because I forgot to save while the internet is wonky. Only four hundred words were left and I just don't feel like writing after that.
For the ones who know about it, what would be the procedure when it is about giving reports after events such as the one in Metroid Prime 3? Will Dane have to give it personally to the Chairman of the Federation (which is the supreme leader)? Or will he have to go to some Military Minister or whatever? Unless he sends it by messenger, or by computer? I have no idea of how this happens.
Another year, another Bronycon! I've been going since at least 2013, which makes 6 Bronycons for me.
6 Bronycons. Man. Has it been that long? What have I accomplished in 6 years?
Other than writing pony stories and blog posts, not much. There's a point during every convention where I begin to wonder: What am I doing here? Shouldn't I be strangling my soul slowly with a 9-5 job to support a couple of kids?
I was thinking to myself, "Why the heck did they use slaves in the old times? Why didn't they just use a harvester or some other machine?"
And then I remembered.
Come closer boys and girls for I have a story to tell... A tale of tragic loss and all that jazz...
Young LEN NARD was having an okay week. A couple people liked his story and he enjoyed reading all the comments. It was nice.
With his heart motivated, he decided to jump right in to writing, aiming to update five days after his last chapter... Only to be met with this.
Webpage not found; err connection failed.
Regular accountability posts, I mean.
I haven't gotten nearly enough writing done these past... oh, couple years or so. And that's on me. I'm not going to get into excuses, since I don't feel that I really have any valid ones. No medical problems, no dire circumstances, no my-world-is-imploding crises.
The big thing on my plate making me start this:
It’s here!
Despite the majority wanting me to finish all the chapters first before posting, it was taking a lot of time and I wasn’t really using all of my time as effectively as I could have been. Some readers were getting impatient (I understand, of course) and so I followed my editor’s advice and decided to just go for it.
Figured I'd mention I've got a Pillowfort account that I post writing and occasionally drawings on. Ain't got too much up right now, but I've got more than here and I figure it'd be better to post snippets of the stories I write there than here. There are two short posts up about a griffon and a raider right now as well as a few horrid scribbles.
That's right, I'm actually doing one of these. This month: February. The month that for no good reason has only 28 days.
Tell us how you really feel.
Shotgun Wedding is a new story I started as a result of the RariJack forum prompt game. It is supposed to be a game where everyone writes a short bit of microfiction (100-500 words) based on a single word prompt... and I may have let things get a little out of hand and wrote something nearly three times longer than it was supposed to
Well folks... three days after releasing probably the riskiest thing I've ever written (and that IS saying a lot), it's time to start in on the next chapter. A thousand-word outline is already written, and I'm going to start fleshing it out today. Needless to say, more surprises are planned, a lot of things have to be addressed, and I'd like to reiterate again that I am not planning on any sort of bad ending or breakup here. This coming chapter, I think, is the one that will validate the
Well, yesterday was the opposite of the first day, though not entirely in a bad way. I bombed in my one tournament entry, the $235 daily deepstack at the WSOP at the Rio. Out in an hour. It was one of those deals where you can literally do no right and all of your hands will inevitably be second-best. It also seems like this there's this one guy who has your number and is always going to beat you, ending up taking all your chips. Such it was here. No hands worth recounting, and I played too
I'm going to sleep now. Tomorrow, I get to return home.
It was nice meeting everyone. Folks here were really friendly, and I got to see a lot of very smart people say some very smart things. I got to talk with people, not just about ponies, but about all sorts of things. We were all among friends, and it was an enjoyable experience, apart from the odd bit of awkwardness.
I joined the Evil League of Evil in its invasion of a local food court.