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Yuu


An amateur writer

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  • 37 weeks
    On Titles

    I asked a neural network about the origin of the title. The network guessed this:

    Based on the context you provided, I suspect the title "I Can Read Names in Clouds" is referencing the song "I Can Read the Sky" by Tommy Makem.
    The lyrics in the excerpted dialogue seem to play on the lines:

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  • 113 weeks
    Almost complete

    The story is almost complete, I have published the last chapter, only the epilogue remains.

    You should get the expected disappearance in the end.

    2 comments · 144 views
  • 128 weeks
    In the End

    I got a new story published! Many thanks to my editor, PseudoBob Delightus. It is a mystery and sci-fi short story. I have finished it already, so do not worry about getting yet another incomplete story.

    Here is the link: The Mulberry Mare Disappears in the End.

    0 comments · 155 views
  • 169 weeks
    A Short Poem

    Poroshok-style

    when you can eat cakes pies jams cookies
    what happens asked pinkie pie
    ten seconds marveled twilight sparkle
    you die
    © Yuu

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  • 205 weeks
    Virus Thoughts

    Would ponies have herd immunity by default?

    0 comments · 168 views
Jan
29th
2018

On Time Travel · 9:41am Jan 29th, 2018

Time travel in fan fiction often looks like a poorly written flashback.

I am not a admirer of flashbacks or time travel, but there are still some good examples of both of them. And I can assume you have to be a very good writer to write these kind of scenes well.

Future:

Source.

Also when a writer introduces a possibility of time travel his characters can fix almost everything. So the writer has to limit characters powers considerable or just write an illogical plot. So don’t use time travel in stories.

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