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SC_Orion


Just an introvert who likes My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. I also like to write MLP fanfiction. Twilight Sparkle is my favorite pony.

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Meltdown/Reaction/Critical Mass Author's Commentary · 5:25pm Jul 26th, 2017

Hey guys. I'm tagging Reaction for this blog post since more people have it tracked than Critical Mass. Reaction has a sequel if you didn't know. I have no idea if you know that or care of not, but I'm pointing that out now...

Moving on to the next part, I'm really leaning toward going through and making a series of blog posts with a lot of commentaries and talking about this series. I'd go about doing it in a way of probably one blog per chapter. You may have noticed that my Author's Notes for this series are really long, more to the point of being an essay than a note. Who would be interested in me doing this?


I think I'd enjoy doing this, and it'd give me a reason to blog more. I think that some of you would enjoy seeing my thoughts and ideas behind things and why they are the way they are. It would also make me feel better since it would be making the Author's Notes cleaner, and put less of a burden on people who want to read the story all the way through without having to deal with the really long Author's Notes. And, I wouldn't be quite as worried about using the Author's Notes, since I'm more or less writing essays in them...

So, what do you guys think? If I do this, I think I'll wait until after I finish writing Critical Mass. Doing this will also give me an excuse to reread my stories... I don't know what kind of a time schedule I would put the commentaries on. Maybe one per week? I could probably manage that... I also don't know how long the commentaries would be.

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I think it's a great idea, splitting up your thoughts on each chapter into a blog is great because you won't have to worry input it being too long and you can put in much more detail, as you can afford to write more in depth.

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Yeah, that's what I was thinking. On top of that, I don't have to worry quite as much about accidentally spoiling something. Or maybe I would have to worry more about it, but I can always put warnings and such...

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