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Feb
5th
2021

I must be insane to do this · 9:05pm Feb 5th, 2021

But I've been inspired to write a story. Legit the base plot is this (mind you I haven't begun the initial process and this is merely the idea.):

Having a baby is the easy part. Any fool stallion and mare can make a foal! Yet it's raising a foal that's the hard part. It's admittedly even harder when it's discovered that said foal has a "birth defect" that's incurable. The story will follow the trials and tribulations that come with the first 5 years of a foal's life.

See? It sounds okay on paper, but that's the thing. It takes a lot of time and research into a story like this. Doesn't help that the "birth defect" that I spoke of is (although I likely won't spell it outright) alluded to be Autism. Now I already can see these conversations happening. "What kind of Autism?" "How are you going to depict this?" "Why a baby story?" And the one question I'm sure SOMEBODY gonna ask "Why are you now writing something after over a year of nothing new?"...that last one I'll cover in a separate blog. Just know that at this time, this story will be a high on my priority list until it's done.

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As far as your "analysis", yeah I guess. It's certainly not something I've tried before. I'm up for the challenge (as well as updating other stories I have). As far as the unknown reason for commenting...Idk?!?

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