Stuff From The Vault · 4:04am Jun 20th, 2014
Hey followers—just had a quick question. I've got a fair amount of stuff in my vault of stuff that isn't published but does exist in my GDocs folder... would anyone be willing to see some of the stuff I made? Some of it is completed and some are in progress, but I highly doubt I'd update the stuff in progress. I don't want to make a compendium of this stuff quite yet, so I'd only be releasing stuff that is mildly coherent.
The only problem that might rest with this is that some older stuff with meh quality will come out. Maybe I'll get an editor on them? Eh, whatever. Here are some of the basic gists behind them:
Stuck in a Moment: Twilight is tossed into a time loop and can't get out of it, ~8k words finished. The problem I had with this one was that it ended rather unspectacularly, and I didn't think the journey to that ending was the most fluid of things. At that time, I was trying to get a grasp on doing a oneshot that was greater than 5k words, but it didn't work out as well as I had hoped. Probably the best of the scraps though. I actually wrote this right before Eakin made Hard Reset, and when I commented on his story that I was doing so, we thought it was mildly funny. Then Hard Reset exploded.
High Hopes: My Olympic fic that never winded up getting released on time. Nothing is really here, so I'd only release this if I made a compendium. Maybe I'll write this during the next winter olympics if I keep writing here for that long... pfft.
Change of Direction: I actually had this released for quite some time and it exploded with views. Because it's a Sweetie x Spike shipping story. I was unsatisfied with how it turned out and I couldn't bear to write anymore, so this winded up dying. I might try and renew this someday as I'm sure it'll break through as my first feature fic, but I need to compose myself well enough to write this.
Shadows and Tall Trees: My blanket war thing, also released. It featured a couple chapters of into for a pillow fight on Sweet Apple Acres, where several participants all holed up in book forts. It was a nifty idea.
Have a Cigar: One of my favourite ideas and one of the worst executions I've done, this was about RD getting her shot at the big time and falling prey to the downsides of signing your life to a binding contract. Maybe if I feel like doing it, I'll work on making it nice, but it'd be tricky. It's only set to be a six-parter though.