Back from the Brink 3.26.18 · 4:14am Mar 26th, 2018
It's been awhile; howdy, howdy, howdy, everyone!
It's been awhile; howdy, howdy, howdy, everyone!
Alright, I'm back—Jelly that is.
I'm gonna get back into the swing of editing the story that Ink set on Hiatus. It's been a while, and I gotta say: I've been lazy; I'm sorry, fam. As for the status of the story on whether it's gonna change, well, we'll see. Chapter 3 will be edited as best as we can before we release it.
In other news, I bought me and Ink a new external keyboard. Yay!
Stay tuned and happy reading.
One of the hardest parts of writing a story is finding the time to do so, and I'm one of the people who fall under this category of people who do not have a plentitude of time to work on stories. Knowing that the new school year has finally begun for me, I'ma place Friendship Fables on a hiatus for now until I find the time to work on it again. But even though I can't work on the story, at least I can get more material to write about as I progress through the school year.
Good news, I finally got to editing and finishing up chapter 2 of Friendship Fables, then I published it. Yeah! Enjoy peeps. Bad news, I caught a nasty cold and feel like dying—the fever feels like it's roasting my insides to a crisp. Chapter 2 took some time editing and finalizing cause there were many words this time—lots and lots of words.
Since Jelly tried out this blogging feature yesterday, I thought I could give it a shot as well. I agree with him on how this is a great way to keep our readers updated on our stories as we work on them, but other than that, I see this as a way of connecting with them on a personal level to a certain degree. I mean, just like every other human being out there, Jelly and I also have problems to deal with on a daily basis; and blogging about it is a reminder of how the authors and the readers
Okay, so I'm here trying out this whole blogging thing in order to keep the readers updated on stories and whatnot. "The first time is always the hardest," or at least that's what my college instructor used to say before I graduated. In this case, it's trying my hand at blogging rather than making a long Facebook post. Yeah, I used to somewhat blog on Facebook. Weird, huh?
So now on to the actual topic of this blog post: