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On the History of Equestria · 4:47am Dec 23rd, 2013

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Uh oh. Someone looks a tad bit dead.

Did you know, Ether Echoes is releasing physical copies of Through the Well of Pirene?

Pretty neat, actually.

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I have followers now. I'm not really sure what to do with them. :twilightoops:

Start making blog posts, I suppose.

Maybe actually write something~

Working on that last bit. School is kicking me in the teeth.

Comment posted by Rutter deleted Jul 24th, 2019

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I don't know if I'll be able to give anything the full care and attention that I give to Pirene while it's still on my desk, but I'm always up for quick prereads and general opinions. Sort of an edit-lite. I'd offer more. but I wouldn't want to make promises I can't keep with school starting up soon. I'll just have to take work as it comes.

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Man, chapter five is around where I start desperately wishing it were not too late to secure your services, or those of anyone besides one casual pre-reader, too. Mistakes, fat, and telling abound. It does get much, much better as time goes on though, and I'm particularly proud of chapter twelve. I really hope you continue to like it. :twilightsheepish:

I have several other, shorter projects in the works, which I'm going to try to find an editor for before publishing this time. If you're available when I get around to them, would you be interested?

And I'm not surprised others have noticed your contributions to Pirene. It really feels like a professional work, both in authoring and editing. If I waited until the story was done and downloaded it to my Kindle, I would think I was reading a Neil Gaiman novel about ponies.

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