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Foehn


Occasionally, I even write.

  • EGrey
    Some say the world is black and white, others shades of grey. The truth is, as always, somewhere in-between. In which a precocious filly contemplates context.
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      Pronunciations, and Other Happenings

      Dear Princess Celestia,

      Today, I learnt that I didn’t even know how to pronounce my own username correctly. Props to one Neighrator Pony for correcting me on this; he’s a pretty cool guy.

      Oh, and he also does damn fine dramatic readings:

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    • 465 weeks
      A (Very) Belated Announcment

      For the merry few of you who aren't seeing this post after reading a certain interview, A Tale Told was featured by the Royal Canterlot Library about a month ago! You can read the flattering review and an interview over at their website.

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    • 475 weeks
      Dramatic reading of "Grey"

      So the amazing NLR Info Minister, aka Plundersteed, just posted a reading of a story I wrote a short while ago

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    Mar
    21st
    2015

    Dramatic reading of "Grey" · 8:00am Mar 21st, 2015

    So the amazing NLR Info Minister, aka Plundersteed, just posted a reading of a story I wrote a short while ago

    Apart from being humbled by the time and effort he's put into this, it's fascinating to see how someone else read the story. That is, when I write and edit a piece, I'm mentally reading in my head as I go along. The subtle differences in intonation and emphasis in how I read it, and how he reads it, and how that changes the feel of the story at various point is... really interesting.

    Alright, I'm babbling at this point.

    What I'm trying to say is that I love it, and you should totally check it out, drop some views his way, and let him know what you think.

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