Who am I kidding, no one reads these anyway. · 8:41pm Sep 7th, 2015
I'm thinking of starting a new story, EVEN IF SCHOOL IS TOMORROW, so let's hope I can get the ball rolling.
I'm thinking of starting a new story, EVEN IF SCHOOL IS TOMORROW, so let's hope I can get the ball rolling.
How much time do you think passes between each episode? Looking at how the events in some unfold, some say it's the next day, where others say that many months can pass.
What are your thoughts on the elapsed time between each episode?
~Phantom
This may or may not be relevant in the grand scheme of things...
School, mostly. Graduate school, to be exact. And due to my field being Journalism, my writing time is spent on a horrendous number of papers and projects.
Is it enjoyable? Oh yes.
Does it leave lots of time for pony pony pony? Not so much.
I debated whether or not to split this up like my previous countdowns. Finally I decided to keep with the theme, so this is the first half of my write-up.
Part Two will be forthcoming on Monday, most likely.
That's not to say I'm going to halt all production on the other stories, of course. I'll make sure the other three I have in the works are far enough along that a fourth one wouldn't really discourage new readers from following for updates on the stories that interested them in the first place.
The most up to date version of this contest's rules is at https://www.fimfiction.net/group/217156/portal-transformations/thread/529551/portal-transformations-contest-announcement-and-rules. Please ask your questions there.
"When Spike goes through the Mirror Portal from Equestria to CHS, he turns into a dog. What does X turn into when X goes through the Mirror Portal (or a similar portal)? You can pick X and the direction."
I could start this blog with a long, rambling monologue about what lead to the state of Not All Who Wander Are Lost. Its odd birth, its unfortunate comatose state, long detailed explanations why the fic essentially died so long ago. I'm not going to waste all of your time with that. If you have questions, I'll try to answer them in the comments, but that's not the point of this blog. Instead, I'm going to keep this brief and give the basic information. After all, for many of you who have read
The end of the line . . . there’s not much further west Sweetsong can go before she runs out of tracks.
Fortunately, that’s the goal.
Special thanks to AlwaysDressesInStyle, penguincascadia, and TomRedlion for pre-reading and providing facts!