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FerociousCreation


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Feb
4th
2017

Most Likely will Delay Two Sided Prequel and Sequel Until this Summer (Please Input if you Wish) · 12:33am Feb 4th, 2017

Eyy...

I have been thinking about my current workload I have given myself a lot to work on in terms of writing. The reason why I have been focusing on other stories is to excersize my abilities with other themes in certain stories. It does pain me to say after wanting to have the two Two Sided stories up by April and now delay it until the summer, and even I won't be clear as to what month that will be until I have a clear idea of what I want to do. And honestly, I hate myself for doing this... but here are my reasons:

One, I am going back to school. I am getting a creative writing and story boarding class at my JC so I am excited for those, not only for just the mere experience, but to improve my skill as a writer. After all, I want my writing to be a profession. I am glad I can finally return to getting an education after my three year absence of college; finally, I can stop being an uneducated idiot.

Two, I have stated it in my intro paragraph. I have a lot of stories I am working on; seven in fact; at once; and I love it! Despite my overload, I am writing every day. It is my healthy addiction, without it being an addiction so... it is a healthy excersize for me in writing at least 1,000 words a day; sometimes 4,000 on a good day. After finishing Two Sided: Who you Work for, I want to make sure the prequel and sequel are the best they can be. But I also don't want my account to be known just for this series. No. I want to show I can do more. Sure, my last few short stories have not been the best, I still tried and that is what matters to me.

Please leave a comment on your thoughts on my choice. Sorry for the most likely delay that will come to pass. I feel like a game developer telling his fans he has to postpone the release date. At least I do this for free and not have a Kick Starter. You don't need a bug tester to fix a story.

Freak, out.

Comments ( 1 )

You don't need a bug tester to fix a story.

No, but they sure help. If you want your stuff to be the best it can be, finding prereaders is a really good idea.

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