Author has written 2 stories for Elder Scroll series, and Fallout. Hi, I'm Meg. I'm an old lady who worries too much. Right now I'm working on a Fallout 4 fic that will walk you through my Survivor's wasteland experience, from the moment she's released from her stasis, through romancing Paladin Danse and carving out a life with the Brotherhood of Steel. It's going to be a long haul. But I think it should be worth writing. Or reading. Let's shoot for both. My Skyrim fic is on hiatus right now, until I find the obsessive creative energy to start working on it again. To be frank, I was unhappy with it. I may restart from a different scene. I'm not sure. I'm very sorry if you'rve waited, but really appreciate your support. Im still trying to get back into writing fiction. Like other creative arts, my writing starts and stops sometimes, depending on how I'm doing, mentally, and right now I'm still recovering from a crash. I don't say that for sympathy. It explains why I go missing for long periods. However, I've descended to the fourth level of Fallout hell, and am really excited to be working on Without Fear. Updates will come once a day, or every other day, depending on how I'm doing. I welcome reviews (my stats are broken and it helps me along) questions or suggestions on what you want to see my Survivor go do. If it'll fit in my overall plan, I may use it. Anyways, thanks for checking this out and letting me vent a little. See you around, maybe? ADDED 12/25: ...If you're skipping ahead to get to the romantic parts, you'll probably be disappointed. And I'll be disappointed. I've had people ask questions that I'd already answered in earlier chapters, and people leave reviews to the effect of "you're wasting my time" with a playthrough. Instead of doing either, I'd rather people not read it at all. There's lots of authors out there that do great work with little or no character building. I'm not one of them. I'd hate to genuinely waste anyone's free time, but I'm not going to change what I'm doing because someone chose to ignore the summary, or chose to actively read it and then go back and complain that I either forced them to sit through it or somehow misled them. I felt strongly enough about my experience to pound out 30,000 words in the span of a week. Please, if you've taken time to read this, please take that into consideration before telling me I've wasted everyone's time, including my own. |
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