Stuff · 10:47pm Feb 19th, 2013
So Transcendence chapter six is now live. Those of you that knew the original version will notice a bit of a change in the chapter ending. For the rest, I'm curious what your reactions will be.
A good story isn't measured by how long it is, but by how long it stays with you.
So Transcendence chapter six is now live. Those of you that knew the original version will notice a bit of a change in the chapter ending. For the rest, I'm curious what your reactions will be.
Transcendence just passed the 6000 unique viewer mark today. Horray! Now, on to bigger and better things, like finishing the damn thing.
Onward and Upward!
...named CoolStoryBrony—phenomenal writer. Last night, he posted a blog about how he's going through writer's attrition, and some complications with story quality and whatnot. And I certainly know how that feels.
Chapter four is now live! Go read it!
Not much in other news. I got back into WoW, though, so if you happen to see a Horde Restoration Druid named Scootaloo from Anub'arak in a battleground, that's me.
Yes! Transcendence chapter three, Feathers and Foul Faces, is now live. Go enjoy yourself some good, old-fashioned Scootaloo doing Scootaloo things with Rainbow Dash.
As you can see below, I have been making slow progress on my rewrite. At this time, I would also like to extend a big thanks to Belligerent Sock for his work in reviewing my chapters. He has pointed out many things that I would have kicked myself for if I had posted without review. You'll notice that I have begun naming chapters... A fun little thing I decided would be poignant to the story (who doesn't love abstract clues as to what's gonna happen?). Named ones are those that are
As some of you may know, I am a Cross Country and Track runner. To an extent, running is fun to me, if you can believe that. So with that context given, we had a workout this Wednesday: 10x500s, 300 jog recovery between each. For those who aren't familiar, 500 meters is one full lap around a track plus a quarter of it (if still unfamiliar, imagine a clock going fifteen hours). It is, in my opinion, the hardest distance you can possibly run in a workout.