On a clear night, a certain changeling mother makes her way while under hot pursuit to the newly built Temple of the Sun in the Crystal Empire. Her kingdom is shattered, her loyal followers are few and scattered. What does she want?
I do apologize for not getting the next chapter of The Light of a Candle out, but I've been preparing for the upcoming move and just haven't made the time to write. I've been debating on which perspective to go with and it's been kind of annoying.
3300 words so far. I haven't forgotten. There were some changes I wanted to work through for one of the characters. I was not happy with the original concept and decided to delve a bit into Greek myth for inspiration. I hope you like it when I do publish the chapter. It's not done. There's one last bit to do for it before I ship it off to my editors for ridicule. I do apologize for the delay, but
I'd suggest to stray from mentioning its feature in the description. People will take that message in a different way; even RainbowBob, one of the most watched authors, has blogged a lesson of how pretentious it sounds or that sort.
2261625 I don't think as much. He fraises it as thanking the readers for allowing it tone featured, and not boasting about it. That is what is normally portrayed when this happens, but I believe Scar manages to stray from that. Though, I do think putting it at the top is a little much... maybe putting at the bottom if the page would fix the issue.
2261657 I'm only saying because people do see it in a negative way; I'm just watching out for you, because you're an aspiring writer, and I'd hate for people to hate your work because of something you're proud of mentioning.
the ling church needs a cover... we must make something
ideas? i will fund it...
2261616 I can do that. I just need the time to do it.
I'd suggest to stray from mentioning its feature in the description. People will take that message in a different way; even RainbowBob, one of the most watched authors, has blogged a lesson of how pretentious it sounds or that sort.
2261625 I don't think as much. He fraises it as thanking the readers for allowing it tone featured, and not boasting about it. That is what is normally portrayed when this happens, but I believe Scar manages to stray from that. Though, I do think putting it at the top is a little much... maybe putting at the bottom if the page would fix the issue.
~ Michael A.
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I'll just remove it.
2261657 I'm only saying because people do see it in a negative way; I'm just watching out for you, because you're an aspiring writer, and I'd hate for people to hate your work because of something you're proud of mentioning.
2261661 I appreciate the thought.