I just wanted to thank everyone who helped get Adventures in Homeownership into the feature box.
So, thanks, you guys are great.
--Honey Mead
"In this world, Elwood, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant." Well for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.
I just wanted to thank everyone who helped get Adventures in Homeownership into the feature box.
So, thanks, you guys are great.
--Honey Mead
This is not an easy blog for me to write. Rolling Bones has been a labor of, well it's been a labor for the past two years. I have been typing words for the story, making long-term plans that stretch out into four different locals, only one of which you've even gotten a glimpse of. I have spent days worth of time talking with Doomande over what I'm doing, where I'm going, and how I'm going to get there. We've made pages and pages worth of characters that were all set to come in at later times.
I'm trying to find some interesting way of saying this, but it isn't working. So let's just get it over with...
Chronicle is coming back in the form of a new story call The Castle Canterlot, it is a mixture of the original along with the added world building of "Myths and Birthrights" by Tundara.
[Tagged LaToFF because the story heavily features Fleur and Fancy]
So, there are two new groups that I have been made aware of recently.
The Banish the downvote button to the moon
and The Keep the Downvote Button
Personally, I like the downvote button.
Honey Mead sat unmoving, save for the occasional gust of wind that pushed him almost to tipping, only to rock back to his haunches when it passed. His chest expanded with breath, only because it was easier than the alternative. He picked up his forehoof and, with a hesitance that only futility can bring, he tapped the white box before him. A hollow, empty sound echoed from within; a cavernous sound that spoke of death and loss, made all the more terrible in his ear for the silence that
Hey everyone,
Oh my goodness, this is embarrassing. What's it been? six months?
I bet some of you are wondering what's up. Right? You are still there... someone? anyone?
Regardless, let me get to the important stuff.
Rolling Bones 2.0 is about ready to start posting... or reposting... or whatever; Just as soon as my pre-readers give the last bit their okay.
There are a number of changes I would like to point out to any of you who care to notice.
I've read a few stories recently that make the annoying, if only slightly, mistake of switching perspectives for a paragraph or even a sentence within a paragraph before jumping back to the previous perspective. An example follows...
You may or may not have read this blog post from a few weeks ago.
If not, I'll summarize. I read a story that was very popular and it left me with a feeling that it was lacking in some of the must fundamental ways, but I couldn't seem to put my finger on what it was beyond being a predictable and tired use of previously written material that had been handled better by other writers.
Well, I think I know what was wrong with it.