I've somehow gotten out of the habit of posting updates. Oops.
Anyway, you've no doubt noticed that I don't post as often as I once did in the past. This is largely because improvements in my life situation mean I have the wherewithal to engage in hobbies other than writing fanfiction.
Goodness, it's been a while, hasn't it? You're probably wondering why my pace has slowed down on Manifesto. Well, there are several reasons, but the most relevant one is that I find myself rewriting large swaths of this chapter as I zero in on the best plan for Sunset to take. I'm basically going back and forth between two ideas that can't really be combined into a single one, and for
In case you missed my last blog post, I'm taking a break from the adventures of Celestia and Daring Do to write the next Petriculture story. At this point it looks like it'll be fairly short -- about two chapters long -- and I recently finished up the first chapter, which will be posted once my prereaders give it a final once-over.
4416047 - Well, Rob himself doesn't seem to mind disco. After all, he once made a cover of "Brick House" with Lionel Richie. As for why this particular mashup works, I think it's because the original version of "Dragula" has a 4-to-the-floor disco backbeat, so it plays nice with standard disco.
That was surprisingly interesting to listen to, and I'm not sure why. I like rob zombie but disco is meh to me.
4416047 - Well, Rob himself doesn't seem to mind disco. After all, he once made a cover of "Brick House" with Lionel Richie. As for why this particular mashup works, I think it's because the original version of "Dragula" has a 4-to-the-floor disco backbeat, so it plays nice with standard disco.
Good to know you're still kicking around! :D
What an irony. I just finished rewatching the Cinema Snob's coverage of Glen or Glenda and now I hear it being sampled here.
This is quite amusing.
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