@birvan

Ah, thanks! Lots of work went into it!

I’ve never been able to figure out why the search bar has such issues, since it’s set to be there, and shows up in the regular browser and usually in the app when I’m using it to queue posts, but is completely absent on the mobile browser.

My solution if I need to search for things (on any blog) is to do it manually in the search bar.

After /search/ all you have to do is put the words you want searched, and a + between them, and it works the same. It’s a workaround for tumblr being a pain.

Too bad not everyone appreciates the work we put to this blog. Thank you for being here!

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@paigethefiremage– There are seven on the tumblr side and nine on the DA side, but a few of those are still unfinished and waiting on completion.

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@wolfie180g– They’re all reblogged to the Brothers Apart tumblr under #bac 2017 and should search under that tag, but sometimes tumblr has tagging issues. When I post the poll for people to vote on each entry, there will be a link back to them there.

The entries are all so fun!

brothersapart:

I’ve watched streams, but I don’t think I could actually run one myself. I have a pretty bad anxiety about talking online or using webcams (my new computer doesn’t even have one), but I think we can manage something similar.

Would people like to do a chatroom for that weekend? We could all talk, chat, share stories and ideas and whatever else. Or does anyone else have ideas?

@birvan

Yeah, I think all three of the writers live in different timezones across the states, and our helper lives across the seas from us, so timing would be awful to manage. With a chatroom, any of us can pop in over the weekend to talk, and once I find a good weekend for it and actually prepare, I can be online whenever I’m not sleeping.

brothersapart:

April 4th excerpt:

Jacob offered a warm smile to the closest of the nestlings, still a few feet away from him. They perked up in surprise, as if they didn’t expect him to be able to see them wandering closer to him. Tiny wings, some of them still slightly curled at the edges, fluttered at their backs.

“Hi,” he greeted them, and the nestlings stumbled forward even more. Some that were on the opposite side of the stream set to work carefully hopping from stone to stone, avoiding the water. “Be careful over there,” Jacob warned them. He got a few sheepish grins in return and some approving nods from the parents who hung back to continue the washing.

“We’re always careful,” someone answered, and Jacob looked down to find that a nestling had reached him. He tensed up slightly, staring at the absolutely tiny child standing in the grass, well within reach of the arms he rested on his knees. “If someone fell in the stream, their wings would get so heavy!”

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These excerpts are from #don, which is a future story in one of the AUs. No one has guessed the name yet, so it remains #don.