Comic Collection... 2 Years Later · 6:13pm Oct 7th, 2017
Two years ago, I got my very first comic original at Louisville Comic Con.
It's page 10 of issue 9 of the MLP comic series. Drawn and signed by Andy Price.
Two years ago, I got my very first comic original at Louisville Comic Con.
It's page 10 of issue 9 of the MLP comic series. Drawn and signed by Andy Price.
So apparently even though I still have some mixed feelings about the fact that it of all stories was first to do so, "Overlooked" hitting the feature box seems to have worked to my favor, as it seems to expanded the number of readers likely to read my future works.
I was going to update Foolers Rush In when I realized that basically everything involving the forest was written wrong and I'd need to rewrite a significant portion of the story to make it better. What's wrong with it, you may ask? The forest itself is... kinda boring. Yeah, the Highborne thestrals are all well and good and Juniper is kind of a mustache-twirler but she does her job. She's serviceable. What I really can't stand though is how empty and useless the forest is. After talking things
So if you've been following my blog for awhile, you've probably caught wind that I've been working on a sort of "final edit" of "Grief is the Price We Pay." To clarify, this edit would leave the core plot of the story mostly unchanged (so yes, the ending and the events concerning it would remain largely the same), however, it would:
Calling Loving Submission a mistake may have been a tad bit premature on my part...
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the third installment of my "Spook Spectacular" series, I'm gonna give you guys my take of Disney's "The Great Mouse Detective".
Here's the rundown of this adventure:
Since starting "Grief is the Price We Pay," I've successfully been able to post new chapters regularly on a Monday/Friday schedule, thanks to planning ahead and always having a notable buffer of six to ten completed chapters between the posted chapter and the chapter I would be presently writing. I've been able to maintain that schedule for far longer than I feared, to my great joy, and I was starting to think that
So of course, right when I only have two more chapters to go on "Grief," we hit this point...
Well lads, it's time for me to take a break from being in Sad and Tired Land to go to Excited but Nervous Land. Why, you ask?
Because me and Wanderer D are hosting a panel this Saturday at Ponyfest Online!
When: 6:30 EST.
Where: Ponyfest Discord Server
MASSIVE SPOILERS AHEAD FOR "GRIEF IS THE PRICE WE PAY!"
DO NOT KEEP READING IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THIS FIC TO COMPLETION FIRST!
IF YOU STOP HERE AND GO READ "GRIEF" NOW, THAT...WILL BE THE END OF IT.
BUT IF YOU DON'T, I WILL LOOK FOR YOU.
I WILL FIND YOU.
Tonight, we present the horror classic about a big old house, a bunch of stolen money and a series of mysterious murders. The all-star cast of this horror classic includes Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead, Gavin Gordon, John Sutton, Lenita Lane, Elaine Edwards, and Darla Hood. Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to be freaked out by...THE BAT!
It's true, I actually have been doing something over the last few months. Not much, given my lack of inspiration, but... something. The new story is going under the name of "Movie Night" and features Richard, AKA "Stuntman", and Roseluck enjoying a movie together.
Of course there's clop silly!
So this is a subject I've been mulling over for some time now, and at this point it's just time to say screw it and announce that I'm tentatively opening up writing commissions.
I want to say this is for a nobler reason like forcing myself to become a better writer or looking to hone my craft, but I'd be lying.
Truth is I've hit a really rough patch thanks to a certain pandemic and really need the money.
So you know how I had said I wouldn't be writing a sequel to "Grief is the Price We Pay?"
Well, I'd argue that is still the case, because in terms of continuity this is, technically, not a sequel.
Did you know that there are a series of elements and themes that I like using in my stories so much that my friends (and many readers!) have picked up on it by now? Did you also know that they make fun of me because of it, too? I love having friends.
A WARNING: The following blog post features many key SPOILERS for "Grief is the Price We Pay," and would SPOIL many major plot points of the fic. If you have not yet read the fic and wish to avoid these SPOILERS, turn back now!
AGAIN, there are major SPOILERS ahead! You have been warned!
Today's Valentine's Day! To celebrate, I had originally planned to release a relevant fic today. However, after taking a large change in approach to said fic and now in the process of rewriting it, it's obviously not going to be ready in time. But considering that my past two fics, both posted earlier in the month, also feature that romance tag, I'm not too especially worked up about it.
For that spook month-themed fic I mentioned in the previous blog post.