As the curtain falls on one story, it rises on another. · 10:19pm May 10th, 2014
Hello everybody.
Well, I'd say the title about sums it all up! Today marks the submission of my final scene/chapter of "The Concerto of a Don." After almost two months of writing, it's finally finished. In all honesty, it should have been completed either last week, or the end of last month, but RL comes first to fan-fiction. Overall, I'd say that I'm pretty glad at how it all turned out. Granted, I still wish I had been more original, but I said I was going to finish it, and I did.
That being said, I plan on making either tonight or tomorrow (most likely tomorrow) the night/day of my first submission for my next big project that I talked about in my last blog post. Unless I can make the first chapter long enough to be a stand-alone starting submission, expect two to three chapters for your reading pleasure upon submission/acceptance. I'm really looking forward to writing this next big story, and I hope you all are just as excited to read it! It's probably going to take almost as long as Concerto, but this one is definitely original, and it's going to be really compelling!
As always, that about wraps it all up. Thank you all so much for reading/following/liking/commenting/etc..
From a fellow Brony,
Brolkier
Oooh, next project!
I still haven't finished my first project/long-shot, and for some reason I decided to start 5 others.
Also, I wonder, did you choose the day specifically to be the same as the season 4 finale?
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The Concerto of a Don took you only 2 months? Man, it seems like every writer is faster than I am. It took me two months to write three chapters for one of my stories.
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Yeps, that's right!
I really don't want to sound like I'm bragging, but I took on 5 shorter stories over the course of Concerto as well.
I didn't intend for my story to fall on the season 4 finale, it just kinda happened.
Granted, I typically only write on the weekends. Otherwise, I'd be done with all my stories in a little over a week or less. My writers block typically consists of starting stories/chapters, or coming up with continuations after not touching a story for a while.