May Need a Beta-Reader Soon, and a life update
9 years ago
Okay, first off I'm still on the rough draft phase, so it'll probably be awhile before I'm ready to bounce this off anyone. With that said, here's the deal.
I've finally decided to brush off my ye-olde writing skills. For the past few years I just haven't had enough time, but I've recently decided to at least temporarily retire from hard core raiding for personal reasons. I guess I should touch on that as well, but one thing at a time. So naturally, the first thing I've decided to write upon breaking my hiatus, is Undertale fanfiction. That's right, you heard me!
This unfortunately presents me with a few problems. The story I'm writing takes place after the True Pacifist ending, and there-fore massive spoilers for the game are unavoidable. So, whomever I get to proof for me probably needs to have played the game as well. If you haven't played the game, but are interested, you probably have time to finish it before I'm ready for your input. I might even be willing to purchase a copy of Undertale for a beta-reader, if they have healthy experience writing themselves.
Though, fairly deciding whom is sufficiently experienced and who isn't, may be difficult. <_<;;
As for why I've decided to temporarily retire from hard-core raiding. In addition to wanting some more free time to do other things, recently my oldest niece has developed very severe emotional problems. In fact, for her own safety my oldest niece has currently spent the last week in a mental hospital, and has not even been allowed visitors save for her mother. Among her family, I probably have the most in common with my niece, so as soon as she's out of the mental hospital I'm planning to spend every opportunity I can get with her. I want her to know she's loved and has friends, and that means I can't be committing half my evenings to raiding in an MMO.
Of course this doesn't really affect writing or single player games, since those don't require a scheduling obligation.
I've finally decided to brush off my ye-olde writing skills. For the past few years I just haven't had enough time, but I've recently decided to at least temporarily retire from hard core raiding for personal reasons. I guess I should touch on that as well, but one thing at a time. So naturally, the first thing I've decided to write upon breaking my hiatus, is Undertale fanfiction. That's right, you heard me!
This unfortunately presents me with a few problems. The story I'm writing takes place after the True Pacifist ending, and there-fore massive spoilers for the game are unavoidable. So, whomever I get to proof for me probably needs to have played the game as well. If you haven't played the game, but are interested, you probably have time to finish it before I'm ready for your input. I might even be willing to purchase a copy of Undertale for a beta-reader, if they have healthy experience writing themselves.
Though, fairly deciding whom is sufficiently experienced and who isn't, may be difficult. <_<;;
As for why I've decided to temporarily retire from hard-core raiding. In addition to wanting some more free time to do other things, recently my oldest niece has developed very severe emotional problems. In fact, for her own safety my oldest niece has currently spent the last week in a mental hospital, and has not even been allowed visitors save for her mother. Among her family, I probably have the most in common with my niece, so as soon as she's out of the mental hospital I'm planning to spend every opportunity I can get with her. I want her to know she's loved and has friends, and that means I can't be committing half my evenings to raiding in an MMO.
Of course this doesn't really affect writing or single player games, since those don't require a scheduling obligation.
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