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Dewdrops on the Grass


A lady in her 30s who likes to write. Like my works? Feel free to donate to my Ko-Fi account. :twilightsmile:

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  • 15 weeks
    Hiatus For Now: Phoenix and OHS Both

    Hello my lovely readers,

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  • 19 weeks
    Small Update: State of Dewdrops

    Hello my lovely readers. I'm sure you've been waiting for the next Phoenix, as well as other things from me.

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  • 26 weeks
    Phoenix Update: Set a New Record!

    Hello my lovelies. If you've not already seen, Star Trek: Phoenix has released its latest full chapter, episode 7 for season 3, "Under the Sea." As you might surmise, it involves hippogriffs, and was a huge ton of fun to write.

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  • 27 weeks
    Update for Phoenix Plus Other News

    Hello, my lovelies. If you've not yet seen it, we have an interlude up for Star Trek: Phoenix written by my editor, Vic Fontaine. It features a couple of characters we haven't seen for a long while.

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  • 29 weeks
    Commissions Open! -- See Details Inside --

    Hello, my lovely readers! Last week or thereabouts you saw me explore the idea of commissions, which I am now opening! I will have a limited number of slots available; once those slots are filled I will close commissions until I have fulfilled them. This post will be regularly referred back to for the commission rules, which are as follows:

    Last Updated: 11/22/23

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Dec
16th
2020

Chapter Two Part 6 Up! (December 15th) · 2:31am Dec 16th, 2020

Part one of the trial is now uploaded! This is a trial I thoroughly enjoyed, as it was quite a bit different from the first, with a much wider subject range. I'll have more to say on the trial once it's reached it's conclusion, as I don't want to spoil anything, but for now I do want to say I'm quite proud of the turns it took. I especially like the way I did this scrum debate. Though a bit shorter than the first one, it was more like one long continuous flowing conversation, rather than just point against point. The difference was deliberate. I also dithered quite a bit with the picture I settled on for Apple Bloom's death portrait. There weren't many good vectors to choose from.

Meanwhile, in writing news, I didn't get as far into Chapter Four as I intended, because I spent almost the entire weekend without touching writing at all. But I'm now deep into part four, and I expect I'll get at least into the trial before I reach the weekend, since my work is proving to be even less busy this week than it was last week. I'm grateful for it, because my job is quite trying on my patience at times, and writing helps to soothe my nerves.

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