Progress Done, next up: Harry Houdini · 2:59pm May 10th, 2017
Another fic down the pipe and up for all who like to listen to me read it. Next up on the docket:
Another fic down the pipe and up for all who like to listen to me read it. Next up on the docket:
Hey! Long time no see everyone.
So I'm super excited to announce a few things. I'll go ahead and start with the most minor news.
1. If any of you know who Applety is (if not you should). I met her on the Rarijack discord server and she recently helped me unstick myself on both of my major projects. CSR and A Place That We Call Home are no longer causing me undo stress. So expect new chapters of those soon! (Hold me to that.)
I've launched the printing project of the fic Project: Sunflower by Hoopy McGee. You can read more about it in my Project Harmonics forum post.
Oh, hello.
I guess I can say hello to the couple of followers I've picked up since my RCL feature. Or at least remind the rest of you that I got a RCL feature? As, once again, I am BEST AT PONIES.
Bella’s so over-the-moon about Edward taking her to Seattle that she’s late for class. She spends the next few hours in an Edward-induced haze. In the cafeteria at lunch, he asks her to sit with him and says he’s giving up trying to avoid her. Even though he still says they should stay away. No, he doesn’t say why. Bella changes the subject, admitting she’s trying to figure out what Edward’s deal is; she guesses a lot of stuff related to superheroes. It goes back and forth for a few pages and
At school, Bella has to endure comments about her fainting during the blood test, even though someone else also had to be taken to the nurse’s office. One of her friends makes fun of her for it and still expects Bella to tell her about what Edward wanted to talk about during lunch. Oh, and the worst part of the day is that Edward isn’t there (he’s going hunting over the weekend and left early). Seriously, she describes gloom engulfing her. How many times have you talked to him again? Three?
At home, Bella tries to avoid thinking about Edward, so she… Well, just read this. Stuff like this is why Twilight is as long as it is:
When Bella wakes up the next morning, it’s incredibly foggy. Edward’s waiting for her in the driveway, ready to take her to school, and we get crap like this:
I noticed that he wore no jacket himself, just a light gray knit V-neck shirt with long sleeves. Again, the fabric clung to his perfectly muscled chest. It was a colossal tribute to his face that it kept my eyes away from his body.
Bella enters her house and begins packing as best she can, all while screaming out the door about how she hates Edward. Charlie keeps trying to ask what’s going on, but Bella’s nearly incoherent, yelling that she hates Forks and wants to go back to Phoenix. Then Charlie drops a bombshell: her mother, Renee, might be back in Phoenix at the end of the week, as Renee’s husband is having trouble finding a job in Florida (he’s a minor league baseball player, in case you’ve forgotten), but an Arizona
Bella awakes in a hotel in Phoenix at three in the morning. Thinking back, her memories of the trip are a haze, and she vaguely remembers falling asleep. Alice and Jasper sit and watch TV, waiting for a call from Carlisle about an update, any update. Bella has some anxiety over the Cullens going against James (five against two isn’t bad odds!), but Alice says their only fear is losing Bella, because:
With the most recent chapter having been finished, I am now preparing Volume 2 for printing. The Lost Element will be on hiatus until the second volume of the story has being fully proofread and been made available of Lulu.com. As always, I appreciate everyone's support and feedback on my work. It is no exaggeration when I say you all are what keeps me going.
Bella wakes up in a hospital, Edward at her side. According to him, she’s got a broken leg, four broken ribs, a cracked skull, and bruises everywhere, on top of losing a lot of blood. The explanation he gave to the doctors and Bella’s parents is that she fell down two flights of stairs and out a window. Supposedly, that could plausibly happen to her.
It's that time again, and the latest Change entry finally has a physical copy on the go. It's also the cheapest, seeing as it's the shortest of the bunch. A mere £2.71, and you can add to your Queen Book Bug collection!
Three years ago, I grabbed an old headset, audacity, my laptop, and made this.
Three years later...
Full post (including stuff for Patreon Supporters and Alpha/Beta Readers) here!
It’s here! It’s finally here! Sands and storms, Shadow of an Empire has arrived!
Kickstarter finally approved my "Stupid Unicorn" fundraiser. It's to raise money to help me pay Duane Leslie $550 for drawing 43 illustrations for the book. It's also the way to reserve a copy to be held for you at Bronycon, and a way to order one through the mail.
We're just a few days away, mares and stallions. Bronycon 2019 is just right around the corner, and it's going to be a heck of a time. Still, if you're looking to track me down, here is some information about when and where I'll be and all the different things I'll be participating in around the convention.
Golden Oaks Bookstore
From suggestions, I have recreated Derpy's chapter into some better in my opinion. It definitely fits my standards but it could obviously go with more improvement based on feedback if you are one to give. If you have not read the story yet, it's entirely your choice to read both chapters to view the comparison but in my opinion, just read the remake to save you some time.
Turns out Road to Wigan Pier - a book by George Orwell, though this one's without the pseudonym, so it's really written by Eric Arthur Blair, so I'm going to call him Eric to refer to the person and Orwell as his brand - is actually two books in one. The first half is thorough reporting on the poverty of coal mining communities in Britain during the 1940s, a very interesting look into the poverty of the very recent past: