Escape From The Afterlife Has Begun! · 6:24am Jun 11th, 2015
The road to the first chapter will begin at 5:00 A.M today. At that time, I will begin the first revised chapter, and we can only go forward from there. See you there.
The road to the first chapter will begin at 5:00 A.M today. At that time, I will begin the first revised chapter, and we can only go forward from there. See you there.
In our previous chapter, we left Sweetie Belle at the mercy of a creature who just descended upon her. As if she didn’t have enough problems already. Toon in for the latest chapter to find out who Sweetie Belle’s newest tormentor is. Escaping this one might not be easy.
The first chapter is almost finished, will be done by tonight. Escape From This Afterlife (Revised) will be submitted tomorrow, July 6th. I know I took a long time to revise, but trust me, it's worth it.
Expect gore, and a younger Crimson. He's twenty three, while the ponies are around twenty five/six. And, there will be more of an adventure element. In the previous version, we kind of just sat around in Ponyville and felt as though the plot wasn't progressing.
"I saw him come through here, Princess!"
I hopped over a fallen tree, and in the process, a rope. Following where the rope lead, it ended at a orange horse with a hat. Before it could try again, I kicked it in the head and jumped over it, continuing to flee from my pursuers.
"Applejack's down! Rainbow Dash, advance!"
Jesus. Christ.
After buying the campaign of Halo 3: ODST add-on for the Master Chief Collection and beating it, I just remembered that this is, by far, the best campaign out of them all.
That, and ODST's are fucking badass.
Oh yeah, Escape From This Afterlife's first revised chapter is at 3,000 and almost done. I plan on each chapter being 5,000/6,000 words each, that way they're easier to write, more will come out sooner, and I don't drag it on more than I have to.
The first chapter is finished. It's at 4,500 words. I'm going for shorter chapters, but there won't be a month in between each one. Anyway, I'm going to release it tomorrow.
Sorry for the last blog, I fell asleep and didn't get to finish it.
So, I looked at the ratings for Two Weeks, and I'm curious: What's so bad about it? I mean, there are the occasional people that just randomly dislike people and then there's the shitposters, but I'm actually quite curious.
Also, I'm going to be busy. College. I'm sure you get it. Anyway, sneak peek for chapter 3 of Escape From This Afterlife! Also, I might go back to my older blog posts and write about them.
I killed again.
I wish we could tag two stories for one blog post.
Two Weeks:
Day Two: Last One Out, Get The Lights... - 1,649 words/15%
Night One: Night Of Debauchery (Mature) - 0 words/0%
Escape From This Afterlife:
Chapter 3: Renegades (Scrapped) - 0 words/0%
I got voluntold that I'm putting together a summer camp type of event through my college, for local high school students and/or their families.
I proposed a Fallout themed escape room, with math/physics based puzzles. Because apparently I'm in charge of all the math and science departments.
I've never made an escape room before, and I've barely escaped from one. So, those of you who are fans of escape rooms and/or Fallout, please give me some ideas!
Thanks in advance!
Crunch. Crunch.
Gravel cracked under my shoes as I walked, and walked, and walked; for what seemed like a time period of very fucking long. The hot, bright sun beamed down on me, punishing me with it's great heat and ungodlike radiance.
I noticed you guys are commenting on my blogs more, which is awesome. I love hearing what you guys have to say.
Anyway, to the topic at hand. I am working on the revised first chapter of Escape From This Afterlife, and I'm contemplating whether or not to release it after the first chapter is finished.
So, here's my question:
Should I release the story after the first chapter is done and then write and release the other chapters like I did when it first came out?
Or.
EverfreeNorthwest has just released the newest blog update on the Scribblefest competition. They have announced the six winners of Scribblefest. Sadly, I am sorry to say that my story, "Escape From Klugetown" unfortunately did not make it as one of them.
Hi guys! Just took a two-day break to get my bearings, I've just had to completely blitz my back garden, seen as though the weather here in England is shit, it decided to blast my bins all over the place. So basically there was shit everywhere, brilliant.
The revising of Escape From This Afterlife and the first chapter of Save Me is being delayed right now, because I want to take a break from Humans. So, I'm going to be writing something a little different tonight.
Orange: Celestia
Red: Crimson
"I know what you did. I can see it in your eyes; the guilt, the pain, the regret. I know, because I know how you feel. But, that doesn't excuse what you did, feelings don't excuse it. Nothing excuses murder."
EverfreeNorthwest has just released the newest blog update on the Scribblefest competition. They have announced about the submissions being closed closed a few days prior, and have just recently posted the list of stories that have made it into the competition.
There are tons of crossovers out there. But there's not one for the Don't Escape or Deep Sleep series. Those were some interesting (if a bit hard to figure out at times) games, so I find that a bit puzzling. Back in the day they were flash games, but they've since been ported to STEAM.
I guess that means that the basic idea of it is prime material to rip-off and use here.....assuming I can work up the motivation and inspiration to do so.