I updated a story! Wow! · 7:38pm Dec 6th, 2014
Welp. I totes updated City of Pillars. I hope someone reads it. ^_^ Yep.
It's about 26,000 words now. Yep yep!
Welp. I totes updated City of Pillars. I hope someone reads it. ^_^ Yep.
It's about 26,000 words now. Yep yep!
So, since most of my stories tend to be HUGE and I tend to write them fairly slowly, I've decided to post quick fiction on tumblr and things. As well as some comics I'm working on with peoples what can draws good 'n' stuffs. Go look at it:
My Silly Blog of Pony Quick Fiction
Wibbly wobbly blah. Time. Time and things. I have time. I should write now. Yes. That is the thing I shall do now. Indeed. No distractions here. On the internet... I'm writing now.
In Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Ford Prefect says that he likes to save his sanity up, which means he goes crazy every once and a while for health purposes.
I very much agree with this practice. I do it myself every once and a while. Sanity is such a burden to bear sometimes. And it can sometimes stifle the creative process.
I've been working 60 hour weeks now for a little over two months. That's 12 hour days 5 days a week, plus commute, plus weekend overtime. Today is the last day of overtime. This game will either work today or it won't. And I can get back to sleeping more than a few hours a night, yay! Which means I get to do more writing. And have a life. Yay!
There are a lot of people in this fandom that I respect. Doctor Wolf, Doctor Cobra, Silver Quill, to name a few. But, there are a few that I consider heroes of creativity and accomplishment. My personal fandom idols, as it were - those that have inspired me to get back to writing and get back to my passion for story telling, not just in fandom but in real life as well.
I really didn't intend to post anything on FiMFiction until I had at least a good sized chapter of a full story polished and ready, but then the Breezies happened... and the Heroic Review of said episode. And the subsequent hilarious back and forth between the reviewers. And I couldn't resist putting the characters I've been working with in contact with these sugary little abominations.