It's not uncommon for Ponyville to be quiet when Twilight wakes up before dawn. But this morning it's too quiet.
Where is everypony?
Winner of the Quills and Sofas Speedwriting Picture Prompt contest. Written as a birthday gift for Ruby.
I love My Little Pony fanfics. If any titles seem similar, it's a coincidence.
It's not uncommon for Ponyville to be quiet when Twilight wakes up before dawn. But this morning it's too quiet.
Where is everypony?
Winner of the Quills and Sofas Speedwriting Picture Prompt contest. Written as a birthday gift for Ruby.
This story is a sequel to Set In Stone
I don't know how long it's been. I just know one thing: I'm not alone in this stony prison. No, I'm not talking about Chrysalis and Tirek.
She speaks of me.
It made me relive my life countless times; it made me relive my greatest failure.
Why?
To get you where you are now, Cozy Glow.
Cover art by dankPegasista
With feedback from Thesmokinguy, Sword Tune, and GoldenWing
Friendship was power, and power gave me control. I decided where I went, decided what I did, decided how to live. I told myself I'd never lose control, that I'd never be trapped. All of Equestria would bow to me.
I won't be trapped.
Not again.
Written based on a prompt from Bean's Writing Group.
Edited by Yutah123
Proofread by Javarod
Many thanks to these wonderful people for feedback!
Thesmokinguy
RDT
Short-tale
Gay For Gadot
Punished Bean
Techno Flare
Yutah123
iAmSiNnEr
This story is a sequel to Blink
Twilight has never thought about where she ends up in that split second when she's neither here nor there.
The results think about it. A lot.
From refined remains, a Twilight civilisation emerges, determined to warn its creator.
Part of ocalhoun's Blink bandwagon, but with no particular connection to anything else on it.
THERE'S BEEN AN ACCIDENT, in the desert…
Based on Robert Calvert's 1972 poem Ten Seconds of Forever.
Even though the story ends literally in the same place as it began, in getting to know the characters, my emotional involvement grew to an extent that surprised me
—AugieDog
[A] very well written fic, full of nice turns of phrase and some fantastic imagery
—Soge
This is a really neat piece, worth reading even if you just like words. Highly Recommended
—PresentPerfect
Proofreading: CanoLathra ● Editor: BlueBook
Added to Royal Canterlot Library 15th Jul 2017
Review by PresentPerfect 1st May 2017
Added to Twilight's Library 23rd Jun 2013
Listen to a dramatic reading by obabscribbler
A mysterious machine appears in Ponyville. At first, it's a curiosity. After its purpose is discovered, however, it quickly becomes a menace and Twilight must figure out a way to destroy it before peaceful Ponyville is torn apart at the seams.
A crossover with Machine of Death intended for readers unfamiliar with the novel.
Published on EQD September 15, 2012. Cover art rendered by Alexstrazsa.
In the midst of a battle to protect Equestria, Twilight Sparkle falls. For a moment—just a moment—she wonders if she should bother getting back up this time.
A treatise on 2020, written and published 12 days late. Blame it on the Gregorians.
Chapter One: After Ponyville reveals that the 'Cookie Zombies' was just a prank, Rainbow Dash's temper rises up and she gives them all a piece of her mind.
Chapter Two: Rainbow Dash discovers that she really did make Ponyville sick, and may have caused a disaster in Equestria.
Two alternate ending to the episode "28 Pranks Later" that I think would've made the episode waaay better!;)
(Both of the chapters are separate!)
BTW the "other" tag in this just goes for all of ponies that didn't get their own tag.
Nothing tastes as sweet as revenge, right? What would happen if a certain prankster pegasus ended up showing her friends a thing or two about delivering treats that no one wants to eat?
Teleportation. It is the best possible way to travel... As long as you don't think about it too much. As long as you don't ask where Twilight goes in that split second when she's neither here nor there.
No relation to the other story with the same name, just a coincidence of both picking the same excellent title. I was unaware that the other one existed.
Dramatic Reading by Charles Spratt | Second Reading by TheDizzyDan | Third Reading by Crafty Arts | Fourth Reading by Stormy787
Russian Translation 1 (by Aloz) | Russian Translation 2 (by Doof Ex Machina)