Rather than answer all of your comments on A Girl and Her Alligator individually, I think that writing a blog to address some of your questions / complaints will be more easier.
First of all, I would like to say thanks for helping the story reach the featured box. I didn't have high expectations for it to begin with, but it managed to surprise me with how many views and ratings it got within only minutes of it passing moderation.
Second, let's get down to the point of this blog.
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 guys, just a short post before I retire to bed for today. The first chapter of Ballad of the Dawn is published, and it is tagged in the blog post.
Also, I'm looking for editors, so if any of you are interested in editing, PM me!
Anyways, that's it for tonight! Goodnight!
What occurred in the Capitol Hill is the most un-American and the most undemocratic thing those far-right wingers have ever done. Do those motherfuckers not know how to count numbers and which number is the largest? It's 100% clear that Biden won the electoral and popular votes. And the Democratic candidates won the Georgia runoff election. Numbers don't lie!
Trying to spruce up the long description. The short description was a friggin' nightmare, but I'm rather set on it given its extreme limitations. The long description though, I got like three pages dedicated to different variations of it. Currently, it feels like I'm spoonfeeding the reader and I hate it. I tried switching to a letter like
When some "people" don't get what they want, blood, they throw a tantrum saying everything's wrong, everything's bad, blah blah blah.
Double Jeopardy, something meant to protect us all from being charged for the same crime more than once.
Well, surprise, surprise, due to "certain events" rattling someone's cage, obviously the Rittenhouse verdict, double jeopardy is now unjust.
So a while ago I pre-read this story for PaulAsaran.
From the description he gave, and the cover art... I knew it was right up my alley... and yet.
And yet.
I had no idea just how much I would love it. I can't emphasize enough that simple fact. The story as a whole took my breath away, and per-chapter, I couldn't wait to read the next one.
So, Behind The Wall has garnered some attention, which is great, because more people can use the resource link. Hats off to you guys for getting it there and helping out victims of domestic violence who may need those resources.
If you read my last blogpost and saw my au lore dump, you might be interested to see that I did a shitty drawing of a Unicorn using the description I came up with ^^
sorry for the low quality, I lack a scanning apparatus with which to give a clean look. Hope you like it! ^^
This fic is about vengeance, a lad who joined late into the last year of school has been driven into a blind sense of rage, his motive find and eliminate the source of his ever-growing flame his fuel to keep moving forward. But this boy, he was not just any ordinary human boy.
Follow Joel into the night of Canterlot where the monsters come to play, and the weak get preyed on.
Welcome to The Slash Of Truth where Friendship is condemned.
BIPOC - Blacks attempting to worm and weasel their way into the "Non-Whites" category.
In the US, in White Eurocentric terms, there are Whites, Non-Whites and then there are blacks.
The first two categories can change over time. Whites now include previously non-Whites. Non-Whites are somewhat similar.
But then we have the blacks. Basically that category hasn't changed in years, only the term for their kind has, negroes, african Americans, blacks etc.