4 and 50th · 3:48am Nov 26th, 2013
I just came out of a viewing, in a movie theater, of the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who. Which makes for quite the weekend with the premier of Season 4.
I just came out of a viewing, in a movie theater, of the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who. Which makes for quite the weekend with the premier of Season 4.
Nobody will probably noticed it, but the first chapter of Never Judge A Book By Its Cover passed from 1400 words to over 2000. On top, it should now be relatively error free.
I don't think there's any good way to tell people who favorite a story that a sequel have been released.
Would be nice to have a way to link stories, chain them if you will. I almost missed sequel to story I favorited, and I'm sure I probably missed some too!
Anyway, here's the story following Purity; Fighting Destiny.
I have to admit, it's the first time I work with two pre-readers and the first time they give input right as I write. I really like the dynamic it creates.
I was wondering why people used Google Doc so much. It's the multi-players version of Word!
My guess is, it will be rather hard to find grammar error in that next story!
I finally managed to find an artist to do the cover of that next story and here's what he has done:
I looked around, and found out there is no pony to personify "Hasbro".
So, I spent a good 5 mins in the pony maker, so I can introduce you to "Hasbrony, Mother of all Drama".
She's pink because... Well, you know why.
She's an alicorn because... Well, I think you also know why.
She loves kids, but they don't always love her back, as she can be clumsy with them. She has issues reconciliating that with her deep need for being adored.
Once more unto the breach... once more.
The amazing job of finding a good artist to draw a story cover.
Step 1: Find a good artist which art style pleases me. (Very hard step)
Step 2: Find if the artist is taking commission. (Almost impossible step, for some reason lot of artists don't like money, go figure)
Step 3: Contact the artist and express your wish for a commission. (And wait... wait... wait...)
Today I learned a punctuation mark to denote irony or sarcasm actually exist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony_punctuation
It's so useful؟
This blog post is not about ponies, is rather long and talks about adult stuff like "religion"... Read at your own risk. Or just skip it, I won't be mad if you don't read it.
I've been asked more than once what I believe in. Which religion I follow and if none, why?
I answer that question with "I believe in something different than anyone else", in which science and religion, in my opinion, aren't too far from each other.
The funding campaign is now live!
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bridge--2/x/1923982
If you find any grammar error, let me know. ;)
I'm not really productive right now - as writer - because I'm focusing my energy on a crowd-funded project named "Bridge".
Since an image is worth a thousand words:
The goal is to break the dependance between your computer and your screen. With this 10cm*10cm device, using internet and a screen, you can use your computer anywhere in the world. Or in your living room.