Because I am obsessive about those sorts of details, I had to know if the captain's gig could plausibly fit on Nebula's main deck with her gasbag fully inflated. I wrote a scene where that happens, and a little voice at the back of my head kept nagging at me to make sure I wasn't describing something that couldn't be done. Turns out after a morning of modeling and measuring, the gig can fit—just
As expected, sharp-eyed readers have spotted several errors and typos in the glossary for The Cadenza Prophecies and I have gone about fixing them. Nothing noteworthy there, but I also made a major overhaul to one of the illustrations that only served to explain one term. Now it is much more useful:
I decided to append the glossary to the end of the story. Turns out it's longer than any of the chapters.
It will remain the last chapter even as new chapters come out. As I recall, that created some issues with quoting comments or something like that in The Skyla Pseudonym, so be aware of that if you want to comment on the glossary itself.
Ah, now this is the kind of insightful blog I have come to expect from my favorite writer. Bravo, maestro. This is truly, beautifully incisive.
...teeny twi, heehee.
... I think I remember the story this is from.
Always loved your pictures of Twilight all over the world. So which is it...Cambridge or Oxford? Fair winds and following seas.
All those books for Twilight to get lost in.
Quite an adventurous filly at times, by the look of that!
Ponies Around the World! I still need to find something noteworthy and not fugly in my one-horse town for a picture.
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Keble College, Oxford! (Not The Other Place) Good eye!
I was going to make a "Twilight Sparkle has come to Hogwarts!" joke here, until I realized this is the wrong college.
Aw, love it! She looks right at home
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I will try to get a pic of her on the Hall staircase at Christ Church!
Twilight at the other school of magic!
Very nice!