Tearing away from the norm · 9:30pm Sep 3rd, 2023
Okay, no, before you start, no, I wasn't distracted by Pony Town this whole time.
...it was Tears of the Kingdom.
*cough*
Okay, no, before you start, no, I wasn't distracted by Pony Town this whole time.
...it was Tears of the Kingdom.
*cough*
So! Second Contact is going to be going under a huge edit. Nothing about the main storyline will be changed, but there will be stark differences when it comes to details and a couple of events; the overarching story will be the same as it has been.
Hey! It's been a little while since I did a blog, hasn't it?
Wow, yeah, not since EFNW. Well, let's fix that, shall we?
Posting this again because some might have missed my previous post since I posted it in the middle of the holidays.
The next chapter is more or less done. But now it is the time when I need help editing it but also I still feel that some details are missing in the chapter which I can't really put my finger on. So even if you don't want/can't edit I would appreciate anyone who could give it a read-over and tell me if there are any specific sections you think I should expand upon.
So, where we last left off with the revisions, I thought that initially, we wouldn't need to go further. The tone and attitude had shifted, and it felt much better. Unfortunately, something changed my mind....
As short as Chapter 4 for Endless Horizons turned out to me, I actually spent more time editing it then the first three that I've uploaded. I wanted to amp up the action a bit then the draft I had before, especially at the part near the end. Partly for the readers benefit, but primarily to show Aella seeing and reacting to the horror of the wasteland more.
Chapter 3 will be posted by the 29th
I am happy to announce that Well Geboren has taken an interest in the continuation of The Legend of Zelda: Wielders of Harmony With:
Chapter special:
Pantyhose Warrior - 'The Bad Dragon' is a Breezee?
The over 7000 word chapter isn't done, I miss clicking. The editing button is still without space beside the publishing one
Mostly proofreading and some line I have to change up near the end. Probably editing some humor in as well.
Perhaps done in a hour. We shall see.
Stay snuggly 👍
First off, go back Lauren Faust's quadruped herbivore fighting game right this minute.
Mad cow? Just you wait.
I've been debating it for months now, and I've finally decided to set up a PayPal-based tip jar for all the editing I do, the link to which can be found on the right hand corner of my profile page if you scroll down just a bit.
Anything and everything helps, and is greatly appreciated!
Part 1: Magic and Science
Part 2: Sentences, Phrases, and Clauses
Part 3: Phrase Functions and Parse
Part 4-1: You Are Here!
Part 1: Magic and Science
Part 2: Sentences, Phrases, and Clauses
Part 3: Phrase Functions and Parse
Just what does this title mean? Well, some of you may have heard or seen me reference a project I've been working on lately. And some of you may have been quite curious to know what it is. Well, wait and wonder no longer. For here it is...
Regarding The Starlight Broadcast.
So life turned out to be not as distraction-free as I had hoped.
Just a quick line to tell anyone who wants to join in that I'll be streaming work on my RPG, Ikusa ~ Wartorn, today until I get bored! (After that I'll have some caffeinated drink to plug away at FMP.) Come join and listen to some RWBY tunes as I struggle to put maps together without losing fifty frames-per-second.
~Leo
Well, the anticipation is almost tangible. Two days, folks. Two days until Shadow of an Empire is out!
Which means, naturally, that I'm already working on my next project. Which is, some of you might ask? Especially those who don't really follow along with things?
Part 1: Magic and Science
Part 2: Sentences, Phrases, and Clauses
Part 3: Phrase Functions and Parse
Delete, cut, backspace, empty recycle bin. However it happens, deleting things is one of the most important and difficult parts of writing. Choosing to throw away a piece of work can often be like ripping off a band-aid, or in the worst cases, like putting down a pet. One of the most dangerous things an author can do is to never delete anything. This applies to everything from individual words to entire ideas and concepts.