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A fellow Brony, Bluthy (Don Bluth Fan), Dinosaur lover, G-Fan, and an animation student. I worked on fan fiction in Deviantart, and would like to submit them, revised, to you.

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Dec
29th
2016

End of the Year Q&A Blog Post · 4:45pm Dec 29th, 2016



As this year comes to a close, I like to take this time to open up another Q&A. Ask me anything about myself, my artwork, or my stories.

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About your art, do you take requests? Just curious.

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I do from time to time; if I'm just exhausted I would let them know. I currently haven't established a pricing range, but I would recommend a shout out.

What percentage of your life's work did you already produce? How much more in % will you produce before you die?

Is there a minimum follower count for Q&A's?

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Maybe around 10% of what I plan to produce as of now, probably going to be around 70%, give or take. I hope to live until I'm one hundred, who knows.

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Oh no, it's a free-for-everyone Q&A. Follower count doesn't matter to me.

Sure, I'll take you up on it. Lessee...

What character do you find is easiest to write? Whether it's for their perspective, mannerisms, actions, or anything that's particularly engaging.
Do you write in any other capacity, or are you purely a fanfiction author for now?
Do your skills and interests take any other forms? For example, many authors are also proficient in making their own story cover art.
Pets?
And finally...as a newcomer to your work, where would you recommend someone like me to start? One of your more recent stories, or back toward the beginning?

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What character do you find is easiest to write? Whether it's for their perspective, mannerisms, actions, or anything that's particularly engaging.

Canonwise, I find Applejack and Sunset the easiest to write. The former because I find her to be the kind of person I could relate to, being a hard working individual myself who is often given advice in when in bad times. As for Sunset, since there's not much regarding her backstory (though it is slowly coming to light in the media), it gives me a lot of freedom.

Do you write in any other capacity, or are you purely a fanfiction author for now?

Before I wrote the stories, I wrote a series of Story Bibles for a prospective TV Series under the title "The Land of Magic." As it will take a while for me to be at a stage to do so, I brought some of the characters such as Cosgrove and Dapplewood as OC's. While the stories on average are well received than not, perhaps one day I can use them as the story itself (akin to how "Fifty Shades of Gray" began, though suited to an audience of either Gargoyles, Ninja Turtles, or Avatar: The Air Bender).

Do your skills and interests take any other forms? For example, many authors are also proficient in making their own story cover art.

As an animation major, my current skills and interests is a Jack of all trades. My drawing style involves a series of short lines, giving them a rather fuzzy appearance (I hope to refine it to a point like that of the Woolly Reitherman/Don Bluth style drawing), and have knowledge on composition. I have knowledge and reference textbooks for animation and 3D modeling, some recent animations you can find on Deviantart.

And finally...as a newcomer to your work, where would you recommend someone like me to start? One of your more recent stories, or back toward the beginning?

Start at "The New Timeline" up to the chapter "One Shall Rise."

Then in order Rise of the Maximals, The Equestria Girls Redux, Advent of Godzilla, The Return of Tambelon, Dawn of the Dinosaur, Camping is Just Dazzling onward to the first Chapter of "Equestria Girls: The Rubicon" then jump over to "The New Timeline" chapter "Revelations" then the rest of the "The Rubicon" then the rest of "The New Timeline" followed by "Vacant Niches" and "Together Again."

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