Decisions, Decisions · 10:29pm May 1st, 2012
It's a new month, and I'm determined to get it started off right. My goal for May is to finish and publish at least one of the six stories I've started before I do anything else. The only trouble is, I'm having a hard time deciding which one to work on!
I figure the best way to decide is to ask you, my devoted followers, which story you'd like to see next. I'll give you a brief overview of each story I currently have lined up and see if any of them pique your interests.
-Soarin' Skies (Adventure): Soarin' and Spitife go on a quest to save Soarin's grandpa from the forces of evil.
-My Little Ponyta: Battling is Magic (Crossover): With the arrival of Pokemon in Ponyville, everyone goes Pokemon crazy.
-How to Succeed in Apple Bucking Without Really Trying (Slice of Life): The Apple Family must save Sweet Apple Acres from being taken over by greedy businesscolts who want to turn it into an international enterprise.
-Somepony That I Used to Know (Romance): Rainbow Dash reflects on her past life with Gilda and how things went totally wrong.
-The Ultimate Reward (Crossover): The Homestuck trolls find their way into Equestria, and they have to get back to their session before Jack Noir can destroy their universe.
-The Bake-Off (Slice of Life): Carrot Top and Bon Bon compete for the title of Ponyville Top Chef.
The first one has the first three chapters done, but I don't want to publish it until the whole thing is complete to make sure I don't have any continuity issues. The second and fifth stories have just the first chapter done, and the other three I've barely started at all. If that helps at all.
My Little Ponyta, if only because I am already working on something akin to The Ultimate Reward and would hate to step on your toes. :P
As much as I adore Pokemon, I'm going to have to say How to Succeed in Apple Bucking Without Really Trying because I haven't been keeping up with my required amount of Applejack lately or Soarin' Skies because it looks like it'll be a fun read.
It's up to you, ultimately, of course.
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I do hope you realize that by the time I'm done with that, you will have far surpassed your required amount of Applejack.
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Nonsense! There's always more room for Applejack!
(And yes I do realize you said, "and the other three I've barely started at all." I'm not a complete idiot.)