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  • 185 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 · 9,205 views
  • 200 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 · 9,389 views
  • 202 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 · 8,198 views
  • 207 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 · 7,602 views
  • 209 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 · 5,399 views
  • 211 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 · 9,667 views
  • 213 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 · 6,242 views
  • 215 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 · 4,883 views
  • 217 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 · 5,371 views
  • 219 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 · 4,690 views
Oct
28th
2016

Author Interview » Rinnaul's "No One Goes There" [Royal Canterlot Library] · 12:13pm Oct 28th, 2016

As Nightmare Night approaches, don't forget to get some subtle scares from today's story.


No One Goes There
[Dark] [Horror] • 2,483 words

A broad, clear path runs through a deep wood on the far side of Ponyville.

No one goes there.

Four young colts want to know why.

FROM THE CURATORS: FIMFiction.net has a few tags that we at the RCL don't track in our story summaries, so there's one exceptional thing about this week's feature that isn't reflected above — it's a horror fic rated "E" for Everyone.  And while (like any dark story) parents might want to review this before sharing with children, No One Goes There does a remarkable job of subtly selling those conflicting tags.  "It's your classic 'kids go into spooky woods' story, but what makes it so effective is that you might not even notice anything's wrong until well after the bad things start happening," Present Perfect said.  "It completely undersells its horror, leaving the fridge horror strong by the ending."

Both that light touch and the story's tight focus earned curator praise.  "Bravo to Rinnaul for keeping this tight and bare," Chris said.  "Just like the best horror movies don't show you too much, often the best horror stories are understated and light on explication."  And despite that apparent simplicity, this still served up some surprises.  "I have to praise the elegant way it snuck the twist past me," Horizon said.  "It actually took me until the light went out to realize what was going on, even though on second read the story wasn't being dishonest about the action in the slightest.  And when the horseshoe dropped, everything fell together so tightly."

That tight construction was a recurring theme in our discussion — there were so many elements that came together to enhance the effect.  "Damn fine work with the atmosphere," Soge said.  "This is a truly unsettling fic, all the more impressive given how little actually happens."  That was due to its fine balance, Horizon said: "While the colts' light slice-of-lifey banter might seem like padding, it's crucial to construct the facade, and it feels neither sparse nor boring nor drawn-out."  Ultimately, as Present Perfect put it, "I have come to the conclusion that Rinnaul is a name worth paying attention to, and this story shows why."

Read on for our author interview, in which Rinnaul discusses curator research, crucial tones, and Amtgard personas.


Give us the standard biography.

Well, I’m a 31-year-old father of one 3-year-old, trying to work up the drive to shoot for being a professional author and get out of the retail pit. I was always a big reader as a kid — anything from fantasy and sci-fi to my sister’s Babysitters’ Club books and, eventually, the entire non-fiction science section of the city library (it is not a large city) — and kept it up through college.

As for writing, my earliest creative writing efforts date all the way back to around second grade, but I didn’t start doing creative writing outside of school assignments until early in high school, when I reunited with a childhood friend and she introduced me to fanfiction. This resulted in a notebook-filling nonsensical pile of Dragonball Z crossover.

I started writing things that actually followed logical plots in college, thanks to my wife.

How did you come up with your handle/penname?

Rinnaul is what I use basically everywhere online or in games. It’s been a Shadowrun character, a Dungeons & Dragons character, an original fiction character, and my persona in Amtgard (a medieval fantasy combat LARP); but it actually originated years ago on a random name list for roleplay characters. I used to copy down interesting place and character names from various games, alter them a bit to hide the origins, and pull from the list when I needed a random name on the spot for an NPC in a D&D game or something. “Rinnaul” specifically is a deliberate misspelling of a world map location in Final Fantasy 8.

Who's your favorite pony?

I don’t really have one in particular, despite putting Sweetie Belle everywhere. I think if I had to really narrow down my “liked” ponies to a short list, it’s Sweetie, Applejack, Pinkie Pie, Luna, and Celestia (in no particular order). For most of them, they’re the characters I find the most fun to write, but AJ is the one who I enjoy watching or reading more than writing. She just makes for such a great straight mare to react to the antics of the rest of the cast, unless she’s been dropped into the role of “well, someone has to be the dumb one.”

What's your favorite episode?

First, I have to admit I don’t regularly watch the show anymore, so I’m pretty far behind. I think the last one I saw was “Slice of Life”. But, that said, “Canterlot Wedding” is still the top for me, with “It’s About Time” and “Too Many Pinkie Pies” right behind it.

What do you get from the show?

A setting and characters to write about, mostly. The show is pretty much a giant pile of writing prompts for me. I mean, it’s a great cartoon with endearing characters and positive messages, and I still enjoy the occasional episode, but if we’re being honest, writing ideas outweigh straight-up episode enjoyment more often than not.

What do you want from life?

A few years ago, I’d just have told you “to enjoy myself.” Now, it’s “to take care of my family, make a lasting contribution to the world, and enjoy myself.” I can’t stand the idea of just surviving for 60-70 years or so. What would the point even be? I want to impact the world in some way, or at least enjoy life.

Why do you write?

Mostly because I just have so many ideas. Seriously, my ideas folder/writing to-do list has about 150 items in it. To a lesser extent, like I said before, I want to actually make something that lasts, and I think writing is the best way I can do that.

What advice do you have for the authors out there?

First, read a lot. Familiarize yourself with the written word as much as you can.

Second, write a lot. Writing is a skill that improves with practice.

Third, listen to advice, even and especially if it’s negative. But learn to see the difference in harsh but fair criticism that tries to push you upward, versus base cruelty that wants to drag you down.

Fourth, get an editor. Seriously, I do reviews too, and the first line of my advice section is just “Get an editor” at least half the time. It doesn’t even have to be a professional editor — make a friend and be each other’s pre-readers. It’s great to have someone knowledgeable about language to give your story a good polish, but just having someone else’s eyes on a story can be a huge help.

Finally, don’t give up just because you’re not at the same level others are at. I’ve shared one of my old Shadowrun fanfictions in my blog before to make this point — it was awful. This even goes for major published authors. You can always improve.

What inspired No One Goes There?

Sadly, since I started it back in 2014, I don’t actually remember anymore. I know I set out specifically to write some E-rated horror for Oneshotober that year, and I think the original concept involved ponies being “vanished” from existence and the memories of others, but setting it around a walk through the forest only came later. I can’t entirely rule out the story beginning its life as a Doctor Who crossover.

Did you run into any unique challenges when writing your E-rated horror fics?

I think the only real challenge is in actually selling the horror, and that is less a matter of the story being E-rated, and more a matter of it being subtle/suspenseful horror. Tone becomes extremely important, almost like you’re writing poetic prose, and the occasional slip-up that would annoy a reader and maybe break their stride for a minute in other stories can wreck the mood of an entire scene in subtle horror.

Horror can be subtle, or it can be visceral.  Why choose one over the other?

Short answer? Subtle because I’m a long-time H.P. Lovecraft fan.

Long answer — and this is really just my opinions and experiences — while I’ve encountered some very good visceral horror, it’s always felt to me that visceral horror can’t really impact the reader the same way subtle horror can. It’s great for an immediate reaction, but it’s not something that can really keep you up at night. I don’t read a story like that and wonder if maybe a friend might really decide to slaughter me, or look over my shoulder for knife-wielding maniacs. The disgust and disturbance is short-lived, but subtle horror can stick with you for a while.

You've blogged before about your original fiction writing, and your fanfic for other fandoms.  How does writing ponyfic differ from those?

Oh god, you guys do research.

Constraints. Above all else, constraints. Pony has a very solid setting you have to work within. If you’re writing canon characters, you’re even more confined. If you’re keeping it E-rated or show-toned, even more. And this is a good thing — to quote Mark Rosewater, restrictions breed creativity. Though personally, I prefer to think of it more in terms of constraints being guidelines. When working within constraints, part of the story is already defined for you, and all you need to do is build upon that base. That can make fanfiction faster and easier to write than more open stories — I’ve had ponyfic go from concept to published in less than three hours before (though part of the humor of that story came from lots of repetition, so with how much copy & paste I could do, it may not count for as much).

Is there anything else you'd like to add?

Just a thanks to all the people at RCL for surprising me with this feature, and an even bigger thanks to my wife for pre-reading and editing my stories, and more importantly, pushing me to actually write in the first place.

You can read No One Goes There 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 ( 2 )

First, I have to admit I don’t regularly watch the show anymore, so I’m pretty far behind.

Any particular reason why? Life, kids, and shit? I understand. Or perhaps because the show isn't as good as it used to be?

If the latter, then I want to tell you that MLP always surprises me, when it comes to quality: this season, and last season, ocasionally I become convinced, after watching a particular episode (or episodes, back to back) that the show has jumped the shark, or has just plain run out of the spirit that made it so intriguing in the first place—and then immediately after, another episode airs, and itz the best thangs evarz. The Season 6 finale is perhaps my favorite episode now.

I'm still surprised, six seasons in and the show is still fresh and enjoyable.

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Well, it all started when I could only watch it on Netflix, and was always at least half a season behind everyone else...

But no, part of it is I always feel short on time lately, and I never feel like I really have the time to just sit and watch the show. And part of it is it just hasn't been grabbing me the way it did before. The older episodes are better for that, but even those aren't quite as enjoyable as they once were. That's probably life stress. When I started watching the show, I was living rent-free on property my family owned, and my biggest responsibility was my phone bill. Now that I have a kid, a mortgage, a bunch of credit debt, and more bills than I care to count... I'm a bit burned out on basically everything.

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