Game on · 10:14pm Sep 17th, 2012
First thing's first. My Twidash fic is going to be rewritten. I don't know when, but knowing me, I'm probably going to do it little by little. I am quite unsatisfied with the story and, in light of certain constructive criticism, I want to improve it. So here's my question:
I'm not quite sure how the story update system works so what should I do, take down all the chapters, then republish them once they pass the rewriting stage, or simply rewrite them?
Let me know in the comments.
And my second order of business is a new story I have begun planning. It's a completely OC story, but please don't let that discourage you. It won't be a Gary/Mary Sue fic, because in my opinion that's just laziness, in its own way. No, what I want to try to do is make an attempt at writing real fiction, starting with this pre-made universe, then maybe one day, if I ever become a writer, I can use the experience and practice I gained here to make my own way in the world of literary art. Gotta start somewhere after all. And I learned my lesson. I MUST plan out my stories before I just start typing. So this story probably won't be out for a good while.
So... yeah. Rewrite in progress and story in planning.
Peace and brony on!
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I suggest you rewrite them first and then update the story with the rewritten chapters. I always hate it when an author pulls their story down for revision (especially if the revision might take awhile) and then that story is suddenly no longer available to be read. Because it certainly isn't like some of us might well like to go back and reread what's already written, right? That would be silly.
*glares at The Uncharted Land*
dl.dropbox.com/u/31471793/FiMFiction/Luna_lolface.png dl.dropbox.com/u/31471793/FiMFiction/Scootaloo_lolface.png dl.dropbox.com/u/31471793/FiMFiction/Rainbow_Dash_lolface.png You also make Sweetie happy with this news. dl.dropbox.com/u/31471793/FiMFiction/emoticons/misc_Sweetie_happy.png
365807 Alright, that sounds like a good plan.
368377 Absolutely. I loved your narration, and I'm flattered that you think I'm that good of a writer.