As before, a passage from Galvanized. The tentpole moments in the story were everyman protagonist Kevin seeing how the HLF's struggle to turn away the ponies actually went down, and it was these moments I had actually drafted up to act as waypoints for the plot. Like Mad Max in the excellent recent movie Fury Road, he is less of a "main character" and more of the vessel
This is a scene from my cancelled TCB story Galvanized in which the protagonist, Kevin, meets with Oklahoma's HLF head honcho in a kind of interview/acclimatization process. I never edited, beta'd, or even second-passed the chapter this scene was in, so it stands as-is, but as a concept for a set-piece I'm proud of it (it's also where the title-drop occurs) and wanted to share
This might be an ill-advised blog entry because I'm writing through a fever and it's late, but this pony fanfiction site is the only place I visit where I can even remotely pretend that me "writing about writing" is relevant to anything people are hanging around to see. I don't even know if a treatise like this exists elsewhere on FIMfiction but whatever, I can't get to sleep and whenever I close
Whether you call it that, Remembrance Day, or Armistice Day, if you know someone who served, please thank them if you haven't already. Even during the best of times, duty permeates every aspect of your life. It's demanding living, hard on families and relationships, a perfect storm of boredom, obligation, trepidation, and, all too often, horror.
A few weeks ago, I was approached asking if I would allow Always Say No to be put up on Royal Canterlot Library. I said yes, of course (I don't always say no, haw haw), and I very much enjoyed reading what RCL's staff had to say about it, which includes their own personal rationales for choosing
There is something about medieval-ish stories in the FiM setting that just seems so right. It's like chocolate and peanut butter. I hope to see more of them out there soon!
I tell you, with the way you right, hell there is no way you wont be discovred eventually. I've read 7-3 and 10 rounds. You're writing style just screams Stephen King.
Congradualtions! I still haven't made EqD.
I tell you, with the way you right, hell there is no way you wont be discovred eventually. I've read 7-3 and 10 rounds. You're writing style just screams Stephen King.
Indeed, congratulations! It is a truly worthy piece!
hmmm, I've been looking for it, but I can't find it.
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The staff spaces out the new story releases to prevent introducing a whole bunch at once. The acceptance e-mail said it'd probably be a few days.