Twilight goes to spend time with her friends at Sugarcube Corner. She gets the distinct feeling that something is missing.
Morcraw ses: Fascinating and moving. It's shortskirtsandexplosions, so you may be able to get some idea of what you're getting into just by the author-name and the genre. It's 18k words, so it's not going to be a short read, but it's worth the time for those who can spare it.
Another day. Another town. But I won't rest until I find her. Come too far to toss in the towel already.
Morcraw ses: A very solidly characterized story about everyone's favorite one-off donkey. Pretty touching, and shorter than the first story, if you're looking for something that strikes your heart-chords in fewer than 10k words.
Morcraw ses: Oddly enough, not a clopfic. Still, a fairly sweet TwiLuna story. Not particularly depthy, but enjoyable for those who enjoy the shippier things in life.
After what happened with Tirek, Twilight has some questions regarding Celestia's immortality. The answers are a bit of a shock, even to her.
Morcraw ses: A bit of head-canon, a bit of world-building, and overall a fair bit of undead fun. Also, it ends with the greatest pun. Which should be reason enough to read it.
In an incredibly poorly thought out decision, the Fillydelphia school board hires a necromancer to be their new school librarian. They probably shouldn't have.
Morcraw's Wildcomments: This story doesn't get as much credit as it should, really. It's ultimately fairly nonsensical, but probably some of the most incredibly comedic prose you're likely to read in a while. Give it a try.
After the student body of Canterlot High is swayed by yet another surprise musical number during lunch, Sunset Shimmer muses the students are easily influenced by songs at this time. Pinkie quickly comes up with a song of her own.
Morcraw's Wildcomments: Uproarious comedy. It's Equestria Girls, of course, so it may not appeal to a certain crowd, but funny for what it's worth.
Refraction by shortskirtsandexplosions
Morcraw ses: Fascinating and moving. It's shortskirtsandexplosions, so you may be able to get some idea of what you're getting into just by the author-name and the genre. It's 18k words, so it's not going to be a short read, but it's worth the time for those who can spare it.
All of It, for Her by Pav Feira
Morcraw ses: A very solidly characterized story about everyone's favorite one-off donkey. Pretty touching, and shorter than the first story, if you're looking for something that strikes your heart-chords in fewer than 10k words.
The Sticky Showdown by ABagOVicodin
Morcraw ses: Oddly enough, not a clopfic. Still, a fairly sweet TwiLuna story. Not particularly depthy, but enjoyable for those who enjoy the shippier things in life.
Skyward by Avox
Morcraw ses: Interesting concept with solid writing. Doesn't do anything too exciting with its premise, but still well worth the read in my opinion.
Necro-Semantics by Wise Cracker
Morcraw ses: A bit of head-canon, a bit of world-building, and overall a fair bit of undead fun. Also, it ends with the greatest pun. Which should be reason enough to read it.
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The Late Afternoon of the Zombie Gerbil Horde by Eakin
Morcraw's Wildcomments: This story doesn't get as much credit as it should, really. It's ultimately fairly nonsensical, but probably some of the most incredibly comedic prose you're likely to read in a while. Give it a try.
Cafeteria Control by Justice4243
Morcraw's Wildcomments: Uproarious comedy. It's Equestria Girls, of course, so it may not appeal to a certain crowd, but funny for what it's worth.