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  • 6 weeks
    Every Page a Painting - Walls of Words

    Yup, hello, it's me, back on my typesetting binge again, with another "Every Page a Painting" to show you. And boy oh boy, do I have a real treat for you this time around: one of my favorite novels on this site, one that hasn't been typeset before. . . well, until now, of course.

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  • 7 weeks
    Every Page a Painting - By Any Other Name

    First of March, it's clear to me
    There's something that's uncomforting. . .

    Here I am again, about a fortnight after the first "Every Page a Painting", locked and loaded with a second one, whether you wanted it or not. Enjoy.

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    4 comments · 55 views
  • 10 weeks
    Every Page a Painting - Click, Clack, Neigh

    I know, I know, it's quite bold of me to publish this on Valentine's Day of all days, but here it is all the same.

    If you don't like the timing, just come back tomorrow. I'll wait.

    If you're still here and you don't care about when you'd get this, all I can say is buckle up.

    (Disclaimer: everything you see here is work in progress and subject to change.)

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  • 12 weeks
    The Art of Typesetting

    "Hey Ted, remember when you said you'd work on another blogpost right after your last one?"

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    2 comments · 114 views
  • 16 weeks

    Ah yes, my hundredth blogpost on Fimfiction.

    I know I should try to find one single topic to spend it on, but I've got several going through my head and only one milestone to do it in, so. . . what the hell, I'll just talk about all of them.

    Buckle up; this is a certified Anthology Blogpost.™

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Feb
24th
2016

First Auto-Approved Story · 3:02pm Feb 24th, 2016

In case you've been living under a rock since Sunday, Knighty came out with an auto-approval system. If you've two or more stories already approved by one of these humans, you can skip them altogether and go straight to the publishing queue. Of course, this is ripe for abuse-- which is why submitting something that would normally fail moderation now carries much harsher penalties.

After having four stories approved and one failed, I decided to test this system out for myself.

Remember my entry to Rage Review's "F*** This Prompt" #7, The Greatest Archæological Find? Well, I slipped that into the publishing queue. Since it didn't seem too busy, it came out in less than half an hour. Impressive!

That said, expect any future stories to be submitted in that fashion.

Good night, and good luck.

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