Editing: Follow These Three Simple Tips to Become a Widely-Respected Editor · 11:43pm Nov 9th, 2018
Today I’m going to pseudo-officially start that series of editing advice blogs I’ve been thinking about for a while now.
Today I’m going to pseudo-officially start that series of editing advice blogs I’ve been thinking about for a while now.
Pony Point Of View
Two days of reviews in a row? When was the last time that happened?
Today’s stories:
A Lovely Apology by PresentPerfect
And Yet, What Riches Still Await by PatchworkPoltergeist
Otherworldly Advice by Bookish Delight
If I Gave You Diamonds and Pearls by Estee
True Bowmance by Ceffyl Dwr
YO!
IT BE ME AND MONO! DOING A PANEL!
If you all didn't catch it - here it is! If you did, and want to catch it again - here it is!
This was a blast (of stress, but, also, like a normal idiomatic blast as well), to do, people really seemed to have liked it, so come on down and check it out!
Last week's weeds have been pulled. Look at this lovely lawn now.
This week is the start of the sequel to the Kingdom Hearts crossover we ran when KH3 dropped. Good luck.
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted a blog. Mainly because I’ve been trying to finish the TLS sequel. Guess what?
It’s done now.
Bad news: Done doesn’t mean finished. This thing is going to need editing and prereading to make sure it’s up to snuff to publish (my apologies into the poor saps that agreed on reading this. But look on the bright side: eventually it ends)
Because I have nothing better to do, I have taken the liberty to find wigs that work well for MLP characters for your cosplay/ costuming needs.
It's finally here, this new season! Now I can get my weekly fix of ponies. Twilight Sparkle has come a long way since she was a student, and now, she's even taken on a student of her own in a field she'd never imagined she'd spend her life pursuing. Of course, it's time to present her student with a path of her own. Interestingly, this is is a set of two independent episodes. I wonder what's up with that? I figure there's something else the writers were working on, like
If you’re like me, you’ve accepted the fact that writing is a constant exercise of forgetting and then re-learning the single most basic goddamn rules every time. Technical stuff is easy—hey, commas go here, semicolons go there, slap in the butt and go get ‘em, tiger—but conceptual stuff?
Pff, fuck me.
It's been three years and almost exactly 4 months since I started a project, and some odd change (11 days) after that I announced that I had started on it.