It's been quite a month. · 11:41pm Aug 22nd, 2014
Bad? Well, I've had as many downs as ups, I suppose, but that's not important. What is important is the milestones I've passed and goals I've achieved...
Occasional author, overbearing aunt, and live-action horsewife.
Bad? Well, I've had as many downs as ups, I suppose, but that's not important. What is important is the milestones I've passed and goals I've achieved...
Don't worry, guys, I won't take up much of your time with this one. I just have a question I hope to discuss with you.
What a day this has been. What a feathering wonderful day! Okay, everypony, let me start off at the beginning...
I've been writing my own works for years now, but today marks the end of my first time editing for another author. Specimen021 is, in my opinion, a fantastic writer and a beautiful soul. His first story on Fimfiction, 'Left There', is a very touching piece and I consider myself lucky to have been able to help bring it to light. Judging by a lot of your reactions to my works, I really think you'll enjoy this one.
So, what are you waiting for? Come check it out!
Thank you so much, everypony! Today is the third day 'Miss Sparkle, Psychopath' has been online. I'm writing it for a contest, though I'd like to keep which one a secret as knowledge of the kind of contest may spoil many of the events of the plot. I stumbled onto the contest by chance; I don't even remember how. All I know is that as soon as I read it I was struck with the inspiration for a story that eventually became 'Miss Sparkle, Psychopath' and I couldn't resist the temptation.
I'm so nervous. I just sent 'Folksong' off to the good ponies at Twilight's Library. They began accepting stories at midnight, but by the time I woke up and logged on they had already stopped accepting anything but one-shots! There went my hopes for having 'That Which I Hold Dear' looked over...
Evening, everypony! First off, I want to thank you all again for making my first two weeks on Fimfiction such a success. I'm happy to report that "That Which I Hold Dear", "Somepony Like Star Swirl," and even "Folksong" have all been warmly received. Between handling the response to those stories and my suddenly busy social life I haven't had much time to write, but before I start again I'd like to ask you all what stories you'd like to see next. I have plenty to work on! Here's the list. It