State of the verse · 10:16am Jan 13th, 2018
Well, after suggesting - and getting permission from Novel Idea - a slight tangent to the multiverse, there is going to be a bit of reality breakage in Entropy. If you want to know more about just what I mean, read SunLight Sliders.
But beyond that, Tabula Rasa will end in the next chapter. They’ve recovered what memories they could and made it out of her dreamscape. Luna has confessed and now it’s come to a Twilight to decide how she feels.
But if you read Summer Fun, we know the answer to that.
Speaking of, I found the perfect cover art for part three of that series. It’s weird that MoonDash is being well received. But I do like my odd ships: MoonDash, AdiWood, AriPie...
After Entropy ends, I’ll be moving into childhood tales of the second generation and slowly tie where things were at the end to stories like Alone Time and eventually Crystal. Expect quite a few time hops.
Then arc three will be primarily Middy centric as she tries to establish herself in Equestria and as a teacher, find her way love the guy that she eventually married, and so on. After that, I’ll likely either retire Homecoming or set it to the side to focus on advancing E616 and Bardic Lore.
And - largely due to my interactions with the SLSII Discord group - I’ve been exploring other ships. You’ve noticed a slight bump in RariLight on my shelves lately? Thank Monochromatic and Novel Idea.
I’m serious. Thank them. Read their stuff. Go on, I’ll wait.
Done? Okay.
I really want to explore other options. RariLight is one. DashLight is another. I might write another FlutterDash in the near future. I’ve made mentions to some FlutterJack and some marbleMac, so drabbles ahoy!
And still, I’m loving the fact that you all took your time to click on my stories. Thank you all so, so much for the likes and faves, the follows, and the comments and occasional pm.
And remember, I love constructive criticism over complaints. It helps me get better. It helps me deliver better material and go back to revise older stuff. If you read Homecoming in its first iteration and went back and read its current 3.0 version, tell me what you think.
This is Allykitty, and I’ll see you all soon.
On the flip side.