• Member Since 14th Nov, 2015
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HypernovaBolts11


Mostly a lurking ghost, hoping to one day return.

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  • 351 weeks
    Sigh...

    Welp. This project fell through.

    It's safe to say that I have long since lost my will to write. I haven't done anything significant on here in months. I've had ample opportunity to continue, but the mood just isn't there. My drive is gone.

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    3 comments · 709 views
  • 362 weeks
    NaPoWriMo

    This group is advocating that the month of June shall be FIMFiction's NaNoWriMo-esque month. Unfortunately, I am not at a point in my life where I can confidently assure my participation. Standardized tests, finals, first flurry of job applications, praying to Chrysalis that I can at least lock myself in my room on the weekends and

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    0 comments · 532 views
  • 365 weeks
    So um... Requests?

    I am fresh out of new ideas, and I want to get back into writing for this site.

    If you comment on this blog post, I will consider your idea. I may reject it, or I might start but never finish it, but I will share what becomes of your idea with you.

    6 comments · 431 views
  • 374 weeks
    New Character

    Cerberus Junior - What happens if Chrysalis gets it in her head that having demon in her Hive's gene pool would be nice. A good representation of Freud's tripartite model of the psyche. Three heads, one pair of chitinous wings, canine frame, hooves on hind legs, paws on front legs, changeling texture & surface.

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    0 comments · 446 views
  • 381 weeks
    New Chapters Soon

    So, after a long time, I'm finally back into writing things that my parents will allow me to publish within the next century. I've mostly been unproductive in the last few months, not that anyone's noticed, right? But I'm back, and glad to be here.

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Jul
22nd
2016

Science-U · 12:41pm Jul 22nd, 2016

So, after talking to some amazing people while attending a science based summer camp program —run by a university in my hometown— last year, I have continued to sign up for more of their camps.
I did one about artificial intelligence last year, then one about infectious diseases earlier this year, and I just finished a delightfully nerdy camp. I got to talk to members of the LIGO —the program that discovered gravitational waves— staff, work with the very code they used to identify the phenomenon, and hang out with an amazing professor for three days.
In two weeks, I will attend one more camp for the year, which will take up the entirety of my attention span. I will then return to a schedule of uninterrupted writing, and begin my sophomore year of high school soon after that.
I'm still sick, and I'll visit the doctor again today, but I will continue writing really soon.
Fingers crossed that the next round of antibiotics finishes off the illness.

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