Bits and Pieces of News · 9:19pm Apr 2nd, 2021
Hello hello people! Yes, I know we had a post Wednesday and yesterday, but there are still a few things to say heading into this weekend. So, diving right in …
Hello hello people! Yes, I know we had a post Wednesday and yesterday, but there are still a few things to say heading into this weekend. So, diving right in …
A Round-Up Of The Latest Good News Stories
And some interesting words from J.K Rowling I found on Good News Network which could apply to MLP as well as Harry Potter.
"We do not need magic to change the world. We carry all the power we need inside ourselves already. We have the power to imagine better."
Say what you will about her but when she's right, she's right.
Well, it’s been a long road, hasn’t it? As of this week, One Drink, the first title I ever published, is ten years old. It released ten years ago, on February 20th, 2013. The first step in what would become a much wider, larger writing career.
Alright, I don't want to keep you guys in suspense, so I'll just come right out and say it.
The chapter is FINALLY finished. Spend all of today writing on it, and it will be one of the bigger chapters of the stories. So that's great!
I know I said there would be a news post on Tuesday. And then that … got derailed by a lot of work. As did Wednesday, as I was half-dead from lack of sleep and honestly didn’t trust myself to rub two sentences together.
So today’s post is a little late. Can you guess why? It’s not much a guess, nor is it a trick question. If your answer was “Starforge” in any way, you’re right.
More specifically, it’s because this finale is lit. We’re talking full-speed, barely stop to breath awesome that is … let me check … over two-hundred pages long.
Well, it's been a pretty good year for me.
I've graduated, went on my first holiday alone, made a good impression with my girlfriend's family, become a regular donator to Greenpeace and Ecosia, have started getting parts in freelance voice acting (though unpaid) and have recently got my first job.
Still, I understand it's hardly been an easy year for everyone.
But if you need some good things to look back on in 2019, here's a few.
Hey readers! I’ve decided that, at least of the foreseeable future, this Wednesday night update will be a regular feature. A progress report, and a little bit of news!
So, first up, let’s talk Axtara – Banking and Finance. I appears I’ve found a cover artist at last! Good news, I know. With that finally happening, that means I can aim at December release! Ebook first, paperback ASAP (but hopefully before Christmas, for all you book-givers out there).
Hey readers! Who’s ready for some good news?
I know, it seems like that’s been in short supply this last month, but I’ve worked my hardest to try and bring you all some good stuff even when there was bad that had to come as well. But today it’s all good news. You ready?
I'm glad that I found a church that wholeheartedly accepts the LGBTQ+ people. It's called the Open Table Metropolitan Community Church. I attended their Zoom online conference today and it felt good in the chest that they welcomed me with open arms. I look forward to weekly online conferences as well as visit the building to meet the people there in person once the quarantine is over.
It’s been a while to anyone still watching. I’ve moved on from most of the Fandom, settling on original work with some fanfics, but I’m not getting rid of the ones I still on here. I’ve rewritten and organized Immortal Wirewolf and Vengeful Guardians, and both newer versions are on DeviantART and Archive of Our Own due to the cut down of MLP relation.
Well, this took a lot longer than I wanted it to, four months to be exact , and I sincerely apologize for the lack of any update over CoA, but that's because life is one tough bitch to get over. More than ten thousand words written for one chapter, which atleast should have been a two, or even one month endeavor, but alas, it was not meant to be.
BUT... I did get it done, and it is currently being edited!
Before we stumble into a cliche-filled moment of drama where inferences are made off of the title, I’ll be blunt: No, I don’t think so.
Let me say that again. Are libraries bad for authors? No, I don’t think so.
MacMillan, on the other hand (one of the larger book publishers), does.
Where to begin?
Ah! Yes!
Well, as you all know (if you've been follow my blogs as of late) that I've been on a job hunt in the middle of a move. Not as stressed about that as I was, and I feel a little, tiny bit happier inside after I was offered some more work experience which I can't stress how much I NEED in order to get future employment and help myself stay out of what Britain refers to as ''Crappy Creek''.
EDIT: Since I'm going to be on vacation, you'll need to check my official site for the scheduled updates. Fimfic doesn't allow scheduling, and I really don't want to have to set myself reminders to drop stuff here while I'm gone.
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I’ll level with you, readers: everything still feels almost unreal.
Just this morning, I woke to a reminder that one year ago, I’d written the newest entry in a regular collection of “New Year” posts, or posts about what I was looking forward to and working toward in the coming year.