So I have this story, and I need victims to test it on. · 11:40pm Mar 19th, 2012
I was readin' through the last little thing I wrote and decided that it seemed halfway decent and could probably be posted here with only a slight hint of regret. Add in that it's a one shot I can just throw on here and never have to worry about it again and I had pretty much mentally sealed the deal. But then I realized I wanted some third party opinions. Last time I didn't have anyone that would notice a blog post so I couldn't just put out a call for victims. Now I have options though!
If anyone out there would be willing to be a test audience of sorts for my latest literary mess and give me some sort of feedback so I know what's good and what isn't I'd be very thankful. If not... then I'll just get to work on making a cover image and unleash it on the poor unsuspecting public. And just in case you're unwilling to agree without knowing what you're getting into it's a story about Scootaloo. And her family. That isn't sad. And doesn't involve Rainbow Dash. Probably won't respond to any messages until sometime tomorrow though, got work in the morning and want to get a little shut-eye before then.
On a side note why is it that the stories support use of the tab key in it's text editor function and the blog doesn't? I had to throw in a bunch of spaces to make my paragraphs here feel right.
i'll be a pre-reader/tester for you
I will be a guinea pig then...
I feel the blog is made more like a forum post, so the use of a tab function is over looked considering it is a secondary means of navigation in computer systems. However, the story function is meant to present a work, and since most books I have ever read include indenting, the tab key would have made that much easier (using a butt ton of spaces isn't economical). And that is mybrief explanation.
i would love to be a tester for you
if you need OC's or twists i would be happy to supply
I might be willing to pre-read.