Author has written 1 story for Bleach. October 2007 - Dude. I can edit a story directly on the site. That's what I've needed all along. Rather than write it in Word, upload it, see how it looks, go back and fix stuff in Word, reupload... that was stupid. This should actually let me get stuff /done/. On the other hand, it will still take some time. There are two levels of editing, one being a simple brush-over to fix things like spelling, and all the formatting that got lost somehow, and the other is stuff like /massive changes/. But I don't think I'm going to do massive changes, just some brushing. And removal of the Japanese. Although since E+A won't be speaking Japanese natively, as per the original scenario assumption, then... I guess we just get to ignore language issues. Which rankles me a bit. But I'll get over it. What's the general consensus on filing Crossovers? Because I can only list Keeping My Brother under either Bleach or FMA... I feel I've done more 'creativeness' on the FMA side, even though the entire thing is set in the Bleach world... so I don't really know : x. Anyway, enough rambling. We'll see whatever becomes of this : p September 2008 - Ouch. Sorry. I would claim to be not-dead but I'm not certain that's true. I can't promise anything regarding this story. I haven't watched FMA or Bleach in a very long time. I somewhat feel that any further work I might try on this story would only botch it. I'm very sorry. I know it drives you nuts to find a story you think is good (altho I'm amazed that so many seem to like my story o_0) and then the story ISN'T FINISHED. It drives me nuts too, and I'm sorry to do to you something that I hate having been done to me. But I just can't see my life taking me back to FMA/Bleach mindsets any time soon. I don't know. I used to believe in the eternity of tomorrow. The older you get, the less time you have, and the less you can accomplish in the same amount of time as when you were a child. I never really understand how this species has gotten anything accomplished : p. I don't know what to tell you about the future of KMB. And I'm sorry about that. But thank you for reading. Be safe. |
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