Back in the Saddle · 4:05am Jan 8th, 2014
Well, I've had quite a break from writing. Moths, in fact. There was a time where I was just writing and editing almost constantly, then I basically came to a screeching halt when summer hit. College has been keeping me on my toes now, but I'm taking fewer units this quarter, and I feel more confidant that I can chip away at my writing now without falling behind. I'm about 1/4 through the preliminary editing of Pinkie's chapter for Horizon, so that'll come out again whenever.
Since the blog tags work now, and now that I'm getting back in the writing groove, I feel like I want to start blogging more frequently, too, even if my posts aren't as stellar as Horizon's, Skywriter's, or anyone else's in their group of fantastic writers. I dunno, I guess the act of blogging makes me feel more famous than I am, or that I actually have fans to inform and entertain. Oh, well, a guy can dream, can't he?
On a similar note, I just got myself a Tumblr for no particular reason. Still trying to figure out what to do with it. And what to use it for.
This is what you use Tumblr for.
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Eh, that got old before I even got one. I'll find something, I guess.
1694848 What you do, is you look up something that you enjoy. I was actually surprised, a lot of shit is on there that isn't on Google. So say you look up something like, I don't know, Hotline Miami. You get some of the stuff that's on Google, but you get a SHIT TON of stuff that isn't. It's all very fresh. And if you follow the right people, you get some pretty funny shit.
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That's fine and all, but I actually want to blog about something. Really, I guess I want people to admire my writing or at least think I'm interesting. Until I extend my writing base beyond Pony, though, I think I'll keep most of my posts here.
1694881 Which is fine. Although if you ever just have a random thought or idea that you think isn't exactly... appropriate, I guess, for this site, just post it on Tumblr.