Not much to say. I love to write, and I write just about every kind of story.
I write stories so that I won't be kept awake at night with a brain full of ponies.
An experienced writer of limited skill and dangerous enthusiasm.
Note here, not much to say other than I love to write. My dyslexia is a huge obstacle when it comes to that, but I still enjoy sharing my stories, especially about King Sombra, my favorite villain!
Dedicated to hand-made quality reminiscent of old-world charm. Specialization in anatomically correct fillies/mares having fun with human males. Thank you for reading and commenting.
Writing Comedy, Adventure and Slice Of Life. Desperately trying to keep up with all the crazy stories my brain comes up with.
05.05.2019 - Creating new story titled: Root of Discharmony. Spilight as usual with a touch of Fluttercord and a sprinkle of Cheesepie ;) 4/26 Chapters done :D
Trixie and Twilight are best ponies! (Diamond Tiara is best filly :D )
My name is CassandraMyOCisBestpony. I chose that name after I invented the OC named Cassandra. She is long lost sister to the princess, and the seventh element of harmony. My OC, don't steal.
Quirky teenage girl who writes about cartoons & has an obsession with sparkly things & cute dorks. Goes through life following by Dr. Seuss's wise words; "You have to be odd to be number one."
Hunter, fisher, father, son, husband, rescue Greyhound owner, and occasional fanfic writer.
I tried so far… and got so hard… but in the end, it didn't even matter at all. (Direct Support)
Nothing says I miss you quite like war poetry carved in your door with a stanley knife.
Cool guy extraordinaire. Writer. Storyteller. Shockingly Canadian.
Well, I'm not much of a brony as I don't like the show, but I greatly respect the fans and their work. I often wish the fanbase of some other franchises were as talented and ambitious as the bronies.
I love to swim, write, and waste my hours away on this site.
Let the child inside alive. Leave all who would slay them far behind.
I write romance with intimacies, not clop. To my readers, I quote The Bard: “We who prologue-like your humble patience pray, Gently to hear, kindly to judge, our play.” (Henry V)