Altered by Alcohol, Absolving to Assert Accelerated Authoring As Amends After Abnormal Absense And Ashamed Abashness · 4:13am Oct 15th, 2022
I'm going to power through this Sweetie scene that has continued to stress and seduce my self to strive to satisfactory, sans successful, scription.
Partake in cocktails with moderation, young ones.
... I'm guessing this essentially translates to, "writer's block drove you to drink?"
If so, I feel sorry this happened.
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While I find this highly amusing, as I find many other things currently, no. The story is not troubling me to any extent. I actually decided to finish a bottle of whiskey I'd bought a few weeks ago in the final few hours before my birthday. After which, I decided to take a crack at this latest chapter of oDaM that I have admittedly been struggling with because of the given scenario and the character's POV.
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But it didn't lead to that. My life is complicated and multi-faceted, and currently I just wanted to have a drink so I did and now I am here, and hopefully I will be writing, even though that was in no way the plan on the onset..
I hope that settled your worries. I'll check back on this in the morning.
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my worry is settled.
Sweetie interacting with Trixie on stage giving you a headache?
The bright lights and razzmatazz showmareship etc that's Trixie.
And as a professional Stage magician, she'll incorporate Sweetie into the Show in a way that is fun both forSweetie and the audience.
She's there to inspire wonder, enjoyment and happiness with Stage magic and illusion in a society that has actual magic on tap and she's good at it. Before the barely averted disaster,Snails and Snips nearly caused with the Ursa minor.
Throw in her schooling at CGSU she'd be hell on wheels as Stage Magician.
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It's somewhat split between both being directly behind Sweetie's eyes this chapter since I've not written her POV before, which is making me step further into her character and how she views the world, and also trying to justify Trixie's magic show in a world with very common magic.
The solution I've reached on the second part is that for the vast majority of her acts, she isn't actually using any magic for a variety of reasons, even though she certainly could.
good luck with writting it, looking forward to the chapter