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  • 184 weeks
    MSPiper’s “Autumnfall Change” [Royal Canterlot Library]

    You might want to keep a whiteboard handy for today’s story.


    Autumnfall Change
    [Sci-Fi][Slice of Life][Human] • 8,419 words

    Magic and technology may have pierced the void and blazed a path between the realms, but that was the simple part. Adjusting to the changes that follow can be far more daunting.

    Yet despite the complexities involved even in basic communication, Serendipity has found friends to talk to among humankind who can cheer her up when she’s down. And occasionally inspire her to bursts of ingenuity unhindered by such trifles as foresight.

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    6 comments · 9,189 views
  • 199 weeks
    TCC56's "Glow In The Dark, Shine In The Sun" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    A villain might just have a bright future in today's story.


    Glow In The Dark, Shine In The Sun
    [Equestria Girls] [Drama] [Slice of Life] • 27,035 words

    Despite all attempts, Cozy Glow still hasn't been shown a path to friendship. No pony has been able to get through to her, and she's only gotten worse with each attempt.

    Reluctant to return the filly to stone again, Princess Twilight has one last option. One pony she hasn't tried. Or in this case? One person.

    Sunset Shimmer.

    Can Sunset do what no pony has been able to?

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    10 comments · 9,383 views
  • 201 weeks
    The Red Parade's "never forever" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story never says never.


    never forever
    [Sad] [Slice of Life] • 1,478 words

    Lightning Dust will never be a Wonderbolt. When she left the Academy, she swore she'd never look back. When the Washouts disbanded, she swore she'd forget about them.

    Yet after all these years, against all odds, she finds herself here. At a Wonderbolts show. Just on the wrong side of the glass.

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    20 comments · 8,188 views
  • 206 weeks
    Freglz's "Nothing Left to Lose" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Don't lose out on today's story.


    Nothing Left to Lose
    [Drama] [Sad] • 6,367 words

    Some things can't be changed.

    Starlight believes otherwise.

    FROM THE CURATORS: One might be forgiven for thinking that after nine years of MLP (and fanfic), there's nothing left to explore on such well-trodden ground as changeling redemption — but there are still stories on the topic which are worthy of turning heads.  "Though the show seems to have moved past it as a possibility, the question of whether and how Queen Chrysalis could be reformed alongside the other changelings still lingers in the fandom's consciousness," Present Perfect said in his nomination. "In comes Freglz, with a solidly reasoned story that combines the finales of seasons 5 and 6 and isn't afraid to let the question hang."

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    26 comments · 7,594 views
  • 208 weeks
    Somber's "Broken Record" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story puts all the pieces together.

    (Ed. note: Some content warnings apply to this interview, regarding current world circumstances and mentions of suicidal ideation.)


    Broken Record
    [Drama] [Slice of Life] • 7,970 words

    There has never been an athlete like Rainbow Dash. The sprints. The marathons. The land speed record. She held them all.

    Until she didn't.

    Until she had only one left... and met the pony that might take it from her...

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    11 comments · 5,392 views
  • 210 weeks
    jakkid166's "Detective jakkid166 in everything" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Missing out on today's story would be a crime.


    Detective jakkid166 in everything
    [Comedy] [Human] • 15,616 words

    "Every pony thing evre made would be better if it had me in it."
    - me

    I, Detective jakkid166, will be prepared to make every pony fanficion, video, and game better by me being in it. All you favorite pony content, except it has ME! And even I could be in some episodes of the show except cause the charaters are idiot I'm good at my job.

    The ultimate Detective jakkid166 adventures collection, as he goes into EVERYTHING to make it good.

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    171 comments · 9,659 views
  • 212 weeks
    Mannulus' "Sassy Saddles Meets Sasquatch" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story is a rare find.


    Sassy Saddles Meets Sasquatch
    [Comedy] [Random] • 5,886 words

    The legend is known throughout Equestria, but there are few who believe. Those who claim to have seen the beast are dismissed as crackpots and madponies. Those who bring evidence before the world are dismissed as histrionic deceivers. There are those who have seen, however -- those who know -- and they will forever cry out their warning from the back seats of filthy, old train cars, even to those who dismiss them, who revile them, who ignore their warnings unto their own mortal peril.

    "The sasquatch is real!" they will cry forevermore, even as nopony believes.

    But from this day forward, Sassy Saddles will believe.

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    16 comments · 6,230 views
  • 214 weeks
    SheetGhost’s “Moonlight Vigil” [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Take a closer look into tonight’s story.


    Moonlight Vigil
    [Tragedy] • 3,755 words

    Bitter from her defeat and exile, the Mare in the Moon watches Equestria move on without her.

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    1 comments · 4,878 views
  • 216 weeks
    Unwhole Hole's "The Murder of Elrod Jameson" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story is some killer noir.

    [Adult story embed hidden]

    The Murder of Elrod Jameson
    [Dark] [Mystery] [Sci-Fi] [Human] • 234,343 words

    [Note: This story contains scenes of blood and gore, sexuality, and a depiction of rape.]

    Elrod Jameson: a resident of SteelPoint Level Six, Bridgeport, Connecticut. A minor, pointless, and irrelevant man... who witnessed something he was not supposed to.

    Narrowly avoiding his own murder, he desperately searches for help. When no living being will help him, he turns to the next best thing: a pony.

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    14 comments · 5,363 views
  • 218 weeks
    Grimm's "Don't Open the Door" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story lingers like the curling mist in a dark forest.


    Don't Open the Door
    [Dark][Horror] • 13,654 words

    After an expedition into the Everfree Forest ends in disaster, Applejack and Rainbow Dash take refuge in an abandoned cabin until morning.

    This is probably a poor decision, but it's only one night, after all. How bad could it be?

    FROM THE CURATORS: "I don't care much for horror stories," AugieDog mused. "But this one does so much right, I found myself really impressed." Present Perfect thought it was "simply one of the best horror stories I've ever read," and Soge agreed "one-hundred percent" that "this is pitch-perfect horror from beginning to end."

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    8 comments · 4,683 views
Nov
20th
2015

Author Interview » Masterweaver's "Floral Embrace" [Royal Canterlot Library] · 2:12pm Nov 20th, 2015

Take a colorful look at one of the show's more memorable side characters in today's story.


Floral Embrace
[Slice of Life] • 2,388 words

She saw things differently
*than those around her
**so focused on life
***they did not live
****but she never worried
*****for the universe was
******always singing to her.

This is the story
of Tree Hugger's Cutie Mark.

FROM THE CURATORS: "One of the quintessential functions of fanfiction, it seems to me, is to fill out the lives of the secondary characters," AugieDog said in his nomination.  "This is Tree Hugger's cutie mark story, but there's a lot more than that going on here.  The story touches on one of my favorite MLP topics — the relationship of Ponies to nature — and quite literally looks at that topic with different eyes."

That novel look at Equestria's interconnectedness provoked comment from several curators.  "The depiction of synesthesia is unique — though I don't think it's actually supposed to be synesthesia; the useless magical glasses attest to that," Present Perfect said. "She's just always been attuned to the universe without realizing just how far that goes."  Chris found that impressive: "The use of color throughout is clever while being easy to follow, and doesn't feel forced."  JohnPerry, meanwhile, turned up the praise: "It uses its visuals to good effect.  It's the first good take on Tree Hugger I've seen — and that includes the show!"

While Tree Hugger's visions made this story unique, we also singled out its emotional authenticity as exemplary.  "There's something touching about a person able to say, without guile or unwarranted assumption, what another person is feeling, even (especially) if they're unwilling or unable to say it themselves," Chris said.  "That's hard to set up, and the end could easily have felt manipulative or self-serving on Tree Hugger's part, but the author here managed to make it feel like ... well, like Tree Hugger herself: honest, and interested not in what she wants, but in what the show might call Harmony."

Read on for our author interview, in which Masterweaver discusses DIGITAL EXPLOSIONS, Mary Sue-icide, and the benefits of forgiving Pinkie Pie.


Give us the standard biography.

Just an average insane brony, doing average insane things.

You’re not satisfied with that, are you ...

HOOkay, so. I am the eldest of, hold on, 4, 5, count cousins that’s 8, and then there are the out-of-state cousins ... Eldest of eight children, 4 bio-siblings, one semi-half-adopted sibling (in that we never actually did the paperwork, just sort of picked him up), and three cousins. My mother is a labor and delivery nurse (and a teacher of nurses), and my father is a computer programmer. Heck, I can remember being a wee tyke and playing black-and-white Lode Runner on the Macintosh home computer... Oh, and also I am an Aspie.

That last bit, that’s kind of important. Growing up, I came to realize a couple of things. One: I don’t get people. You know body language? It’s a foreign language to me. Two: I communicate better through nonverbal methods, or at least methods that don’t have me looking at people’s faces. That led me to delve into the internet pretty early — I was born in 1990, so I was right at the beginning of the GREAT DIGITAL EXPLOSION. Three, and this is important: I can be exactly as crazy as I want to be. In the nature vs. nurture debate, I feel the environment influences personality but only as much as the person is willing to let it influence them.

Hmm. I could go on many philosophical rants about my own identity and how I developed, but I honestly feel that my position as an artist is better represented by my art than by myself.

How did you come up with your handle/penname?

More than a decade ago, there was a glorious city known as... InterFable. Also known as the City of IF. The only way to travel there was either via dangerous cosmic storms interlaced with raw shards of pure imagination, or possibly just logging onto their website.

Okay, okay, in all seriousness, the City of IF was my first real internet stomping grounds. It was a forum devoted to the art of the Storygame; a writer would publish a chapter and leave the end on a cliffhanger, then turn to the readers and ask ‘what should the hero do next?’ And the readers would make suggestions, then the writer would make a poll, and the readers would vote. And yeah, for an aspiring writer as myself, that was... that was just an amazing idea. So I leapt right in!

Unfortunately, I was a bit of a brat. See, like most forums there were older members, and they’d built up minor personas of their own (the fictional City of IF had their own districts, there would occasionally be roleplays in the setting, ETC). I decided, ‘hey, I’m weaving together a story and it’s GOING TO BE AWESOME, why not let these guys know?!’ And thus was born Masterweaver, Teller of Tales, Bard of Awesomeness ... and generally waaaaaaay too full of himself. Good flark, I made my first Sue back then, and he was totally horrible. Then later I had Masterweaver fire said Sue and to this day the Sue is trying to kill Weaver in revenge ...

Yeah, those were my days of youth. But the Masterweaver persona, like many of my characters, stuck around and grew into his own ... entity. Nowadays, Masterweaver is still bombastically confident, but he’s at least willing to listen to people. He’s also a black leather robe, because I thought that a black leather robe that acted like a party dude would be funny.

Who's your favorite pony?

THAT ONE! THAT ONE RIGHT THERE!

... what, you didn’t see it? Shame.

Oh, you’re not falling for that either. Uh ... hmm. I ... reeeeeally don’t play favorites. I like them all, and I can’t exactly split them up. I suppose if I had to choose, I’d pick Maud. She’s a lot like me. In fact ...

Yes, I am the guy who made this originally. Also this one.

https://royalcanterlotlibrary.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/masterweaver-01.png

What's your favorite episode?

... You know what, I’m going to go safe and pick "Slice of Life," because I really can’t pick a favorite. And "Slice of Life" was fun.

Actually, the only complaint I had about that episode was the OctoScratch song ... or rather songs plural. There were three different tunes, each of which was excellent on their own, but they were smashed together with abrupt transitions and that just ... nnnnrganh.

What do you get from the show?

Amusement, bemusement, memes, characters, and community. Mostly community, which does not directly come from the show but from the myriad spinity-offers of the fandom creations. Still, that would not exist without the show, and I’ve become quite ingrained in certain projects, so I project that the show should be the one to thank, probably.

What do you want from life?

World Dominance

Mostly, to make artistic and storytelling contributions that will be recognized by a large audience and have a positive impact. So I’m pretty much living the dream ... aside from the money issues.

Also Legos.

Why do you write?

Why do you breathe?

In all seriousness, I have been writing since I was, oh, sixish. My motivations are as myriad as my writings, but quite a bit of it comes from the fact that I tend to spend a lot of time in my own head as opposed to interacting with others. I read as I write, and I write as I read, and any time spent away from those two activities is mostly processing time. I WRITE MY DREAMS. Not even kidding, I am a semi-lucid dreamer, but never as any of the actors.

What advice do you have for the authors out there?

Let’s see. There’s the typical “triple-check your grammar,” the usual “write what you want,” of course there’s “practice makes perfect ...”

AH!

Flow. Flow is important. Flow is what makes a story. It’s not easy to explain — I have tried — but even a grammatically perfect story is going to suffer if the sentences are stilted, if the conversation is abrupt, if there is any break in the rhythm. Read your story as though you were playing a video game, where if you jerk it the wrong way at the wrong time you go back to the last checkpoint. I think. Like I said, it’s hard to explain, but you should eventually get a feel for it.

Do you have any personal experience with synesthesia?  If not, did you do any research before writing this?

Not exactly, no. As an aspie, I’ve already noted my troubles dealing with people; part of my own personal method of coping was, essentially, to retreat into my brain and examine my own thoughts. This means that I don’t think the same way others do, that I pick up on some things they don’t and miss what they’d consider obvious. That’s not synesthesia, but it’s a similar way of having a worldview that cannot be shared.

As for the synesthesia portrayed in Floral Embrace, it actually isn’t. Synesthesia is defined as a cross-wire, seeing sound or hearing smells. Tree Hugger’s Aura vision is just that: Aura vision, pulled from an (admittedly brief) internet research trip and applied in story. Admittedly, there is the minor factoid that in this setting, at least, Tree Hugger goes mostly blind during the acquisition of her cutie mark; I wasn’t able to make that clear in the story, but in my mind she relies primarily on her Aura vision by the time she appeared in the show. They’re magical ponies, they can have a few extra senses.

What’s going to happen between Tree Hugger's parents?  Do you believe they'll have a happy ending, and will it be together or apart?

At the time of the story, there were some rocky moments brought about by financial troubles and some unclarified misunderstandings. Tree Hugger, however, said what she needed to say. And I think that’s all that I need to say on the matter ... for the moment.

Considering the important role it plays in the story, what do you see as the relationship between ponies and nature?

Depends on the pony. And the nature. No relationship is like another; every relationship is unique. The webwork of relations ship us across time and space.

Now, Tree Hugger’s relationship to nature is that she listens, to both it and herself. She knows who she is, and she introduces herself to nature, and from there the conversation can go any way at all. And speaking of conversation!

Any tricks you want to share for writing Tree Hugger’s “trippy” dialogue?

There are two aspects to Tree Hugger’s dialogue: the technical side, and the emotional side. From a technical standpoint she does reference new-age Hindu-ish stuff like Chakras and Auras; she’ll also call things "righteous" if they’re particularly worthy of attention, and give blessings upon anyone she meets. However, just because Rainbow once said "20 Percent Cooler" doesn’t mean that’s all she says; Tree Hugger’s special terms are just the chips in the chocolate chip cookie that Pinkie Pie ate while you weren’t looking, but you’ll forgive her because she’s Pinkie Pie and you don’t want pink ponies angry ever at all trust me on this.

Emotionally, Tree Hugger relaxes herself and others. She’s not passive in the sense that she’ll be pushed around; she’s passive in the sense that she won’t lash out or snark. A lot of her talk is her thoughts just flowing out as she contemplates the nature of harmony or the pony she’s talking to or just whatever interests her. But when she does sense harsh vibes, she’ll try to work her speech around them in a soothing manner. She’s oblivious to some things primarily because she’s always always thinking, she just doesn’t pace like Twilight does. Twilight’s thought excite her actions, but Tree Hugger’s thoughts relax her actions.

Do you see Tree Hugger’s vision of Harmony as being a good thing, or “just” a natural thing?

Tree Hugger believes in balance in all things. At least, she does how I write her. Harmony is a combination of individual balances, each distinct, on a larger shared balance. Like tops spinning on a bigger top. Is it a good thing?

I’ve once described the human race as paragons of chaos that have embraced harmony. What you make of that is up to you.

Is there anything else you'd like to add?

Two twos to make a four.

You can read Floral Embrace at FIMFiction.net. Read more interviews right here at the Royal Canterlot Library, or suggest stories for us to feature at our Fimfiction group.

Comments ( 5 )

Masterweaver! I love him. He's great.

Well, that is, I love him when he uploads a new chapter for The Power of Ponies angry face exclamation mark.

Yeah, Masterweaver's take on Tree Hugger is definitely my favorite. I'm a sucker for earth pony magic and ponies with unusual senses. It's also nice to get confirmation on her near-blindness. I suspected as much.

I am so on board with this being featured. An absolutely beautiful story.

Take a colorful look at one of the show's more memorable side characters in today's story.

memorable

I didn't even remember her name.

Yay! Aspies FTW!

I get semi-lucid dreams sometimes, too. I'm usually the camera.

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