So I was testing out Google Hangouts, and I found some of the apps available are pretty cool. Like Google Draw. So we were having fun drawing monocles on me.
DOUBLE MONOCLE. DOUBLE SWAG!
Admin of Straight Shipping and SpikeDash among others. I write half-stories.
My friends bought me this for my recent birthday (which happened eight months ago). Naturally, it pained me to even acknowledge I even owned this monstrosity. I couldn't even give it to my little sister because I have two [sisters], and you run into the issue of "well if I give one a present, I have to give the other something…" Instead, I kept it for all these months.
For me, it was actually two days combined into one because I didn't sleep because I wanted to challenge FamousLastWords' story Every Day Is Beautiful. He decided to enter his story for some competition I've never heard of. Naturally I took one look at the due date and realized that I really wanted to write something. Like a deep-seated primal hunger kind of really. Like one of those "Aww you know what I'm
So I've not had a lot of time for the interwebs lately. That never stops other people, though. I've had a few people draw art of my OC—my good friend, Mr101, included among them—and it occurred to me that my OC doesn't really have a cutie mark. I recall at the time I was adding one, I just threw out the first thing that came into my head. I write, so I guess a quill will do?
Seriously.
I was due to post that story today. Unfortunately, I decided to go through five drafts over the weekend, only finally deciding on one yesterday evening. After writing 2500 words, I've realized that I actually want to publish the second chapter at the same time as the first, as opposed to one day afterwards, as I originally planned. This is mainly because I feel that when a story is posted, it should fulfill the promises that is made in the description.