I write pony words. Millions of them. Some people actually think they might be worth reading. I am very thankful for that. Also, I have a Patreon now?
That girl that writes things you may or may not read. TG stuff, probably. Avatar of my batpony Evening Script by baladeAdvent.
I write lots and lots of horse words; everything from comedy to drama. If you like what I write, please support me on Patreon.
I just hope to entertain people with my fancy horse words. I always appreciate criticism.
I swear every time I blink this site has fifteen new features. Six months isn't /that/ long a time to blink, is it?
"Gold for the merchant, silver for the maid / Copper for the craftsman, cunning in his trade / 'Good', laughed the Baron, sitting in his hall / But iron - cold iron - shall be the master of them all."
I write second-person sensual fiction featuring you and your favourite ponies. If there's anything you'd like to know, just ask, I'm always happy to answer questions!
Give me an eternity, I'll give you an update!
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A thirtysomething Brony from Pennsylvania with a library degree. I also have a Patreon.
Out at sea, rockin' steam dreams and pilot valves... Deuces.
Why do I write? Because I can't draw! I write mainly as an outlet, and don't take it too seriously. If you like what I write, awesome! If not, that's cool too.
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
Also known as "TtheWriter" on youtube, if you're into Dungeons and Dragons stuff. :3
I do things for the internet, sometimes unspeakable things, most of the time just editing for pony stories though.
Hi, I'm TAW. I write terrible erotic my little pony fan fiction about cartoon horses having sex with each other, or vaguely defined human audience-inserts, for fun. Because... uh. I have no shame?
A fan-fiction author and game programmer that lives in Glendale, CA.
"Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better." - Samuel Beckett.