CHANGELING THEORY IS OUT NOW! · 6:44pm Mar 8th, 2021
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This year I have been producing a full cast audio production of the AppleDash story A Family Holiday by Saint Choc. Chapters 1-3 are out now, with chapter 4 due next Friday.
I have also released two of three Christmas creepypasta readings too:
So, I finished reading the section on Delirium, Dementia, and Amnestic disorders in the DSM-IV. I'm not entirely sure why the chapter is organized as it is, after all I would think lowest number of presenting symptoms to highest would make for a more than adequate organization principal, but apparently the scientists who cooked up the DSM did not. I suppose it's a good thing I have a greater understanding of how to distinguish delusions, delirium, and dementia, but as all are accompanied by
They're really unpopular, and I seriously don't give a shit. I've got incomplete crossovers with Don't Hug Me I'm Scared and At the Mountains of Madness on my hard drive. Previous experience indicates they'll get done.
The DHMIS one probably won't have these two in in but you never know. (source)
Remember how I said that the end of Chapter 6 was the most violent part?
I was wrong. The end of Chapter 7 turned out to be the most violent part in the entire story. The good news is, there's nothing in the outline that could possibly justify that level of violence for the rest of the story, so if it bugs some of you readers, you're seeing the worst of it. (Like I said, this wasn't intended to be a violent story, it's just that sometimes violence ends up being semi-necessary to the plot)
Hey everypony!
So, the other day, I posted a story titled The Mare in White. It's a story I wrote for a Nightmare Night party where Twilight and Spike are looking for a ghost in a small remote town. I'm noticing that it doesn't have that many views, which makes me sad, because the people who've read it are telling me they love it. I posted the chapters late at night, so I'm wondering if maybe my followers didn't see it, thus, I am linking it again.
Wow... Ok guys, I've been looking over these entries and...
I don't know how I'm going to pick any winners.
All of these are really good in their own way. I feel like I might just scrap the "single-winner" concept of a contest and go with an "everypony wins" type ending here. Honestly, everypony worked hard, and I actually like those sorts of scenarios better, but I'll have to figure out what I'm going to do to make that meaningful at some point...
Welcome back readers, to another installment of Being a Better Writer‘s Summer of Cliche Writing Advice. This time, flu-free.