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AuroraScribe


Likely has an unhealthy addiction to Fluttershy. Oh, and occasionally writes stuff.

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    Forever and a day

    Hi there, it's been awhile! And by awhile, I mean it's been about year... give or take a couple months.

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    Story Recap for Dominion of the Night, Part I

    Dominion of the Night and the Starfall series as a whole is quite large and I know it can be super easy to lose track of all that's happened... So, to help out, I've written up a summary for the first part of Dominion of the Night.

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  • 492 weeks
    II

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    Happy new year!

    Fireworks time! Woo! :pinkiesmile:

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Apr
9th
2013

Thinking Small · 1:07am Apr 9th, 2013

Smaller scale, that is.

Starfall has been one of the hardest writing projects I've ever worked on, and while I'm super proud of how the story has been coming together... there's been a downside to it, as well. And what is that? Strangely enough, the problem is that I always seem to find something new to add...

Now, don't get me wrong - I know this isn't a unique issue. Rather, I'd imagine this is something I share with many authors. That makes me curious, though... How does one find true closure for their story, and more than that, know when it's time to move on?

Regardless, this has made up my mind about one thing: my next writing project will be built upon a plot line that isn't so multifaceted. Instead of something as varied as Star Swirl's attempt to save the world from a cataclysmic future, I may aim for something a whoooole lot more simple.

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