New Story, Sequels, and News · 4:13pm Oct 31st, 2016
Hello every pony and everyone, I hope you are having a wonderful Nightmare Night or just finished it. This update concerns my ongoing stories, new tales, and artwork, plus news. First up the new story.
Due to writer's block for the Trickles sequel and having issues with Final Say's sequel, I decided to write a relatively quick tale involving the planet of Equis breaking, It very quickly evolved into something more, and though it still needs an Epilogue is for all intents and purposes complete. As with most of my works it is the beginning of a series, though limited to three official parts. I hope you enjoy Equis is Breaking, though if you do read it be aware it is in a similar vein to Trickles but on a much larger scale.
As for the news, since this affects the sequels it comes first in this post. My life got very hectic this month, and on the personal front I've been dealing with issues that sadly made me unable to focus on writing. I am very behind on most of my works, upwards of fifty unfinished tales to be honest. However despite all this there is one positive, I created an online store and it seems one of my offerings is very popular even before listing so hopefully if that works out I'll have more time to write. Tonight I am heading out with a friend to go explore a few haunted locations, and take pictures in hopes of catching something. Yes I am fully aware this may be dangerous, but that's why it's so fun.
The Sequels I can do in the next week are minimal due to a life event of a friend this upcoming weekend. But they are as follows.
Trickles 2
Final Say Sequel
Equis is Breaking Sequel
Marble by the Roadside sequel.
A.K Yearling vs the Fluffy Terror sequel.
Updates in the next week:
CMC's versus The Truancy Pony
A Timber Tale
Side story to CMC's versus the Truancy Pony
After those are up I will be continuing my series of unusual beings, and get to work on all my remaining stories. My goal is to finish all my current short stories in queue by November's end, then modify many of them to a few short story collections available through assorted online venues. And of course get my cover art for each one up, or completed at all.
I wish you all a wonderful Nightmare Night.
Glen Gorewood