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  • 3 weeks
    Seashell paperback incoming!

    Once again, the proof copy is out for delivery right now.

    The hardcover edition proof copy turned out great - some text mistakes to fix, but no printing errors that aren't mine! Lulu can print a book to specifications! Yay!

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  • 5 weeks
    It's coming!

    OMG OMG OMG
    it's out for delivery

    I can't wait I'm so amped up I can't type good so I've rewritten this bunch of times and I'm giving up now because it's just

    :pinkiegasp:
    :yay:

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  • 6 weeks
    Seashell is hitting print!

    That's right. We're there.
    Writing is complete, interior layout is complete, cover is complete.
    Time to print a proof copy! :pinkiegasp:

    I'm super-nervouscited right now. :pinkiehappy:

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    9 comments · 115 views
  • 10 weeks
    Seashell: getting closer to print!

    Here's where we are on the Seashell print book:
    83 pages all told, including front matter and a preface. 75 of them so far are story. Anticipating about 10-20 more pages to be finished. Almost there!
    Cover's done (for the hardcover edition dust-jacket, at least, will probably have to be redone for the paperback but whatever).

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  • 21 weeks
    Jinglemas 2023, done!

    I wrote this thing for Penguifyer, and today is my assigned day to deliver the gift, so I guess this is when the story drops:

    TLost
    Twilight, on her new wings, couldn't find her way around Cloudsdale. It may have left more of mark on her than she wants to admit. Written for Jinglemas 2023.
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    I hope they enjoy it, and I hope all of you will too!

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Apr
18th
2021

More plush? More plush! · 6:00pm Apr 18th, 2021


Her name is Sea Spray.

All plain old solids and stock colors of minky, no custom dyes or gradients this time. The hard part of making this one was all the coat markings: socks, ear tips, and muzzle blaze, and all of them had to be hand-sewn. So did the yellow tips on the orange mane and tail. But even so, I wouldn't change anything, because it turned out pretty good.

Also the first amputee pony I've ever been commissioned to make, so that's another distinctive element to this project. Figuring out how to get her to stand up was interesting.

Comments ( 6 )

It's beautiful. Absolutely love it!

Note to self: Learn how to make plush pone.

That's amazing.

That looks really lovely.

I really like her color patterns. Nice work!

Nice, as usual; this seems to be going well for you. :)

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