Royal Canterlot Library Interview On "The Princess of Books" · 9:04pm Aug 1st, 2014
...is this thing on? Good.
So, the fine folks at the Royal Canterlot Library have taken leave of their sense and determined that my story "The Princess of Books" merits inclusion in their collection. They have now posted an interview with me about the story. So, if you're interested in learning a little more about me or about the creation of "The Princess of Books," you should click that link and check it out. (And also the rest of the site, which holds interesting interviews about any number of far superior stories.)
In other news, I have no meaningful writing progress to report, which is why this blog has been silent. I've outlined and written a tiny bit of "Pink Moon Rising" (a previously mentioned story idea in which young Cadance tries to take over the moon-raising and earns a chat with Nightmare Moon). I've also completed the first chapter of a previously unmentioned, untitled story where Queen Chrysalis replaces Shining Armor instead of Cadance. That remains unreleased because I'm not sure it's any good, it's darker than I usually prefer, and I have no clear plan for any subsequent chapters. But maybe something will come of it eventually.
Judging by featured authors' comments, we take leave of our senses amazingly often. You'd be surprised at the number of awesome stories their authors didn't think were worth featuring.
Thank you for an excellent read!
Most excellent.
Princess of Books is very much one of my favorite stories in this site. I blame you for not being able to look at Twilight Velvet without imagining a fearsome, but retired, warrior