Now I see why writers focus on one story at a time · 3:56am Apr 24th, 2014
I'm presently doing three, plus an RP.
Lilith is updating an...a moderate pace. I feel like there needs to be a twist before the twist I have in mind, otherwise it's just lots of sex and talking about sex, and while that's fine, it can only hold the attention of a reader for so long.
I'm also working on another pony project that should pop up soon(tm). I'll make a detailed post on that when it comes up.
Finally, I'm writing a non-pony game using RPGMaker that's been on my mind for awhile. That's going well, but I'm finding it difficult to flesh out all of the paths. (So I guess I can see why all the fangames I play are so damn linear, ha.)
Then there's the RP I'm doing, and if you're reading this, my devoted partner, I apologize for my delay in response; it's not you, it's me. I find I do a lot "lob ball back into others court" rather than actual, workable replies, and that's something I'm trying to fix. I'll sit down after work and get that RP reply up and out
Until next time, your overworked Pegasus Writer, Angel Grace.
You underestimate how long that can hold people's attention.
If you're looking for another bump in the story-tension before the climax, then I guess have the good guys start winning (?) or appearing to gain ground, and have Lilith/her minions turn things around in a big upset and capture the pony just like the rest.
Unless you've run out of ponies for her to capture before the big twist.