Nerdiest Blog Post in the History of Nerdy Blog Posts · 11:10pm Mar 22nd, 2014
Alrighty, you asked for it, so beware of what you wish for because you're getting it!
First off, let me get the big, obvious allusions out of the way.
Alrighty, you asked for it, so beware of what you wish for because you're getting it!
First off, let me get the big, obvious allusions out of the way.
That's it folks, it's all over.
This last chapter title is taken from Macbeth.
I had a ton of fun writing this story, and looking back at the first few chapters I can definitely see where I improved as a writer and where I still need to improve.
Hello once again folks. One more chapter to go, so let's do this!
So I know I said I wanted to talk about the paths the story might have taken for these last few chapters. But as it is wont to do real life happens. I happen to live in Colorado. In fact not that terribly far from Aurora. I'm safe, my family is safe, so far as I know my friends are all safe. Talk about scary though. My co-workers and I were toying with the idea of going to a midnight showing of the Dark Knight Rises, and if we'd decided to go that would have been one of the theatres we
We are heading full tilt towards the conclusion of the story so I think the musical analogy is appropriate.
This week's title comes courtesy of King John.
For the last act of the story I'd like to talk about the what ifs of my what if story.
So lesson one about this job. Morning uploads on Friday are not going to happen.
This weeks chapter got its title from Hamlet. So thanks again to that play.
Writing Zecora was not that hard. Just a little forethought about what I was going to say and it came surprisingly naturally.
This week's title is brought to you by Measure for Measure. Yet another Shakespeare play I've never read.
So this week I totally stole my chapter title from the Comedy of Errors.
Fun fact for the day: It is in fact bad to move someone after they are injured. Particularly if they appear to have a neck or back injury. In Applejack's case I imagine it would keep her wounds open and risk blood loss and all the bad stuff that comes with it.
It is good to be back from Chicago. It is less good that I brought back a cold, but I'll live.
This week's title comes to you courtesy of the Two Noble Kinsmen. Someday I'm really going to have to read all these plays I'm referencing.
So I'm pretty much officially out of snazzy title ideas for the blog posts.
Anyways, Hamlet is responsible for this week's title chapter.
I would like to note that it is fun to write the Mane6 way OOC like they show up in this chapter. I don't think I'd ever make a full story out of it but used in moderation it's an amusing gag.