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Aug
1st
2015

More AMAZING THING · 9:56pm Aug 1st, 2015

Somehow I managed to miss this despite going to Scribbler's channel every single day and asking to be notified of any videos via push notification, e-mail, smoke signals, telepathy, and haruspicy. The hell YouTube?

Anyway. Chapter two of AMAZING THING just came out ages ago:

You've probably heard it, but if you haven't, by all means do. It is

1. I love the sound-effects of the Desserted tower.

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Aug
7th
2015

AMAZING THING GRAND FINALE · 9:46pm Aug 7th, 2015

It's finally here! The very final episode of Scribbler's utterly magnificent reading of Whom The Princesses Would Destroy... All of you who waited for the whole thing before indulging: now's your chance. It's all here and it is all wonderful, delicious, and deliciously wonderful.

Observations:
1. A very annoyed Golden Dawn[1]. :twilightsmile:
2. I am a big fan of Greg F's delivery as calmly insane Dotted Line.

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Aug
3rd
2015

Yet More AMAZING THING · 9:14am Aug 3rd, 2015

This is a bit silly, I know, since I only recently posted about chapter 2[1], but for things of such exceptional magnificence, I will happily make an exception and annoy you with two closely-spaced blog posts:

Comments:
1. Sans Serif was supposed to be male, but I note I never said that he was and, well, she's female now. :) Besides, there's the whole 'death of the author[2]' thing to consider.

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Jul
19th
2015

A THING! AN AMAZING THING! · 11:44pm Jul 19th, 2015

I...

...uh...

...um...

words.

I remember when I could word. It was fun, wording. Great fun. No words now.

...

*takes a stiff drink*

Some context:

It's... well no, I can't call it a reading of my story. That would be an insult. It's more of a cross between a reading[1], a fully-produced radio-drama, and a miracle. It's astounding. Amazing. Unspeakably magnificent in every conceivable way.

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May
24th
2015

Workflow for Finding and Using Sound Effects in Fanfiction Readings · 4:26am May 24th, 2015

Let me get this out of the way right now: Adding sound effects to fanfic readings takes time. A single sound that a listener may hear once for a half a second could take you upwards of a half an hour to find, edit in, and fine tune to fit exactly how the story is interpreted. But adding sounds can really make your finished product come alive in a way that a normal reading would not be able to accomplish.

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Oct
29th
2018

Doctor Whooves Lving Legacy Teaser · 12:39am Oct 29th, 2018

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