New Stories! · 6:07am
I've recently been hit by a slew of new story ideas, some of which I'm writing as I speak (and there's a good chance one or two of them will actually get put up on here!) and others I'm going to write a premise and set on the back burner for when I finish out P&V. This means updates might slow a mite bit.
However, one story idea piqued my interest, and was based on a question I asked a friend of mine. (Sage7)
"Would you rather spend twenty-four hours in Equestria, or fourty-eight ours with one pony of your choice?"
It was probably shorted and in IM slang/text speech, but the messaged remained the same nonetheless. His immediate answer was:
"the fourty-eight hours."
So I asked, "And with whom?"
"Fluttershy."
So it got me thinking, and this is what I've come up with. I have with me my beloved d20, and I'm going to roll it to see how it would turn out.
... 5, unlucky for him, if I follow the general rules of 1 = bad and 20 = amazing. Which I did.
Well, now I've got some bad, evil things to write.
Hooray! Time for some second-person make-you-feel-like-worm-poo story!
Or, if you're so inclined, make-you-feel-like-you-should-visit-fluttershy's-shed story!
Depends on if you're a heartless anything, or more empathic than Ditzy Doo/Derpy Hooves.
Note! I will probably make this a series of one-shots with a similar premise. If you'd like me to write a specific character(or do a 24-hours pick) message me and let me know.







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Well, I guess I ought to join the 'thank you for fav'ing my fic' bandwagon, but I'm just not that kind of guy.
So I'm just going to say hello.
Hello.
>>121701 Always Beckon Creative, Dastardly Effective Forms Granting Hilarious Irregularity.
Or something.
>>121379
I get it! I appreciate your suggestion and I shall spare the dolphin - also, at the least, I warned potential readers of the tend in the foreword.
What sucks is, since writing alliterative sentences, I've found I do it without notice.
How the heck do I curb this!? ARRGH!
>>115629
Basically, Beastly Bunches of Extremely Erratic Entries causes Poisonous Purple Prose, much like capsaicin. Carefully Constructed Caustic Creations such as your Amazingly Alliterative Altercations may end up with Perplexedly Purposed Problems.
In other words, if you keep the gimmick going consistently, it can quickly become overused and annoying, but if you keep it rather mild, and spread it over the piece... it might be received better. There's also the bit that you could accidentally tongue twister. Or do that on purpose, which is even more fun.
Whatever you do, just don't lose your original porpoise. They're expensive and confusing to those who speak in riddles.
>>51454
I am quite seriously surprised my eyes haven't melted out of my skull.
Thanks so much for the favorite!


THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I read your blog post for Twilight's Deadly Limerick and I hope your warning - typed in an obvious code nobody else could decipher - was satire.
I mean, as a writer yourself, do you think it's important to warn readers of a potentially awkward written device? It's really an important part of the whole concept, and its intended placement shall eventually be revealed, but... I don't want to put potential bookworms off - I have no learned skills in regards to writing, honestly. I just thought it'd be alot of awesome fun, and it has been, yet I really want to avoid offending anyone. Have any suggestions?
Anyway. Thank you again - I'll have a read of your stuff if that's fine, as I like to see what others tend and... er. That's my thing, eh. Don't judge me for it!
Take care!
Thank you kindly for the watch, means alot to me.
I promise to keep earning it in any of my future stories.
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