Update: Our Dog Passed Away... · 3:19am Nov 16th, 2019
Hey, everyone.
Hey, everyone.
Brothers of the mine rejoice!
Swing, swing, swing with me
Raise your pick and raise your voice!
Sing, sing, sing with me
Down and down into the deep
Who knows what we'll find beneath?
Diamonds, rubies, gold and more
Hidden in the mountain store
Born underground, suckled from a teat of stone
Raised in the dark, the safety of our mountain home
Alright, after a few weeks the results for the comic rewrites are in with 25 votes. So for dramatic effect, I'll announce them from last to first place.
In last place with only four votes is:
Capper Dapperpaws
This is kind of a shame to me because I had big plans for overhalling his home and making it more unique, but eh. We'll get there someday.
When you live in a small apartment, you don't own a couch and you don't have a dog, where do you suppose a guy is to sleep when his sister gets angry with something he did?
On the kitchen floor, if that tiny corner can even be called a kitchen... literally just a microwave and a sink.
Did something wrong, little sister's not having any of it, so you're not getting any of that... rear of the year as they say in England.
My first sequel has finally begun!
First order of buisness, despite my caterwauling about 'Yes, definitely 3k for each chapter' I did indeed miss that target. It was foolish of me to give an explicit number when narrative creativity may infringe upon that, so yes, my bad. Secondly, Trellia raised a valid point while editing. What in the heck is a 'Bicce' ?
It's been a good month for Twilight Sparkle, Diamond Dog, Genius, and all around target of my muse. Or at least half of it. With a brand new chapter in Three Steps Back, we delve into her home life and past somewhat. Elements of the differences are mostly apparent, though some are ambiguous, with a few even tied to as-of-yet-unwritten fics.
(WIP)
Guards, and friends, and Diamond Dogs, oh my!
So hopefully this doesn't crash like the last one. This is the third time I've had to write this so sorry if this looks bad, I'm really getting annoyed having to rewrite everything. This month is going to be an unusual one due to me moving a tidbit over to this month because not does the tidbit I forget to post last month fit this month's episode, the one it is replacing felt too much out of place that I might post that later on. Either way, this month's episode will actually have an appearance
Howdy Stranger! This is Hauser, and I've got some news for you.
Everypony-
As promised, a new commission story has been released today. Deferential Peace features princesses, minotaurs, griffins, diamond dogs, and a whole lot of somewhat (and somewhat not) consensual ahem content.
The patron has already requested additional chapters, so stay tuned for more. Meantime, enjoy!
Like many authors, I tend to be drowning in ideas. Notes, snippets, story outlines. Far too many to do anything with, or that I feel I can do justice. Thankfully there's excellent people like Silver Notes out there who can take these bare bones (in this case "What if Wallflower found the Pony of Shadows instead of the Memory Stone") and put flesh on them in
Nova gave me a small note on my new change and I resolved to add a quick line...
...Yeah, and then THIS happened:
“After dinner!” Twilight Velvet said quickly. “We’ll come right back, I promise!”
"Yeah! Portals can wait!” Night Light shouted from the rolled-down, driver’s side window of a silver sedan. “Our daughter needs friends that aren’t four-legged!"
“HONEY!” Twilight Velvet hissed. “Don’t say stuff like that out loud! We TALKED about this!”
Caught a comment from Nova which was inspired by a suggestion from Steel Resolve AFTER I published. I had to go back and expand on a scene. For all those who got on that Mother of Midnight train super early, here's the addition:
“Please-have-dinner-with-us-tonight!” Twilight Velvet blurted out.
“Well, I mean, there’s still that hole—”
'Tis the season to be forgetful~
Yes, 2017 is on the way out and 2018 is rolling in. Year of the Doggo, so be prepared for a fuckton of shitty memes coming from that. I, for one, am excited for what next year will bring. Lot of big choices to make and places to see, though I'm keen on journey across China some more in the coming Winter break.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
Yo, what's up, my friends?
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, following my analysis on Don Bluth's "All Dogs Go to Heaven", I'm gonna give you guys my take of "All Dogs Go to Heaven 2".
Here's the rundown of this tale: