Spectrum of Gray Inducted into the Royal Canterlot Library · 12:18am Mar 4th, 2019
I’ve written and rewritten the beginning of this blog about a dozen times now. I couldn't seem to get it right. So, let’s just get honest and real.
I’ve written and rewritten the beginning of this blog about a dozen times now. I couldn't seem to get it right. So, let’s just get honest and real.
Today's story is some killer noir.
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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.
You won't find today's story vanishing from your memory.
After I Looked Up, The Stars Had Gone Away
[Horror] • 6,738 words
Metaphorically speaking, of course. Sorry guys. There’s a lot more of you than what my bank account can afford.
However, this is a call for celebration. My story “A Slice of (Cake) Life” has been featured by the Royal Canterlot Library! (OMG, ALL MY SQUEEES!!).
If you can’t tell, I’m just a bit excited.
Today's story is (a) well worth your attention.
Again
[Dark] [Tragedy] [Human] [Alternate Universe] • 1,792 words
When she was young, Megan rode into Ponyland on the back of a flying pony.
Or not. She doesn't know anymore.
All she knows is that for the second time, a pegasus has crashed into her well.
We'd just like to say a few words about today's story.
A Little Chat
[Slice of Life] • 2,008 words
Sunset was enjoying her day, going through school as she was expected to do, when she's suddenly called to the Principal's office.
Ominous title, eh? Though unlike the Premiere, this is far from a serious, stakes-high episode. Only from Twilight's perspective could this be considered something of that magnitude. Anyway, as always, let's dive in!
Today's story is classified at the highest level ... of enjoyable.
Mr. and Mrs. S.M.I.L.E.
[Equestria Girls] [Adventure] [Comedy] [Drama] • 10,530 words
Today's story, unlike its protagonist, doesn't have to cheat to win your heart.
Who We Are in the Dark
[Equestria Girls] [Romance] [Tragedy] • 11,505 words
[Note: This story contains sexual themes.]
Welcome back, writers! Another Monday is here, bringing with it the start of a new month as well as—in my case, anyway—another load of snow.
Today's story starts with a bang.
Twilight Sparkle Was Shot
[Adventure] [Equestria Girls] [Alternate Universe] • 9,173 words
After the reformation of Sunset Shimmer, the Mane Six united their powers against all manner of threats. Then, Twilight Sparkle joined their number, and over time the bonds between the Mane Seven have become stronger than ever.
“Hey, Twi?”
“What is it, Moondancer?”
“The Mirror is on the fritz again.”
“What? What happened?”
“Oh, after Sunset went home, I glanced at it heading to the West Library… and it showed me something… strange.”
“What kind of strange?”
Recently, Seattle's Angels closed its doors.
Even more recently, the Royal Canterlot Library closed its doors.
Author: Kentavritsa
Editor: Kentavritsa
Illustrator: N/A
Pass: From one, to another.
For now, this is the latest story I am working on.
I hope I can maintain updates in a reasonable fashion and regularity. Probably one to two weeks between the updates.
Due to some bad luck on timing (and some eligibility goofs on our end), this week we're still waiting for all of our pending featured authors to complete their interviews. But don't worry — we've got you covered! We keep track of stories which have passed through our approval process, but whose authors were uncontactable despite repeated effort. We'd like to see these great stories get their time in the spotlight too, so we're presenting a pair of RCL-approved tales for your reading
The Royal Canterlot Library is a website that endeavors to provide curation to our fandom. It is run by a handful of fanfiction authors and reviewers. They try to highlight MLP fanfic that exemplifies all the best the fandom has to offer.
From time to time, despite our best efforts, we don't have an interview ready to post come Friday — but that doesn't mean we can't recommend some reading material! We keep track of the stories which passed our approval process but whose authors haven't responded to our contact attempts. We'd like to give these stories their time in the spotlight too, so here are two RCL-approved tales for your reading pleasure.
Occasionally, exemplary stories earn our approval for a feature — but the author opts out of our interview, or we're unable to complete the interview process despite repeated effort. We'd like to see these great stories get their time in the spotlight too, so today we're presenting a pair of RCL-approved tales for your reading pleasure.
(Note: We’re looking to re-feature three of our spotlighted authors! Our “Correct the Record” contest runs through Sunday, April 23. Weigh in with your votes and nominations on our group thread.)
When it comes to romance, today's story aims high.
Good Morning Everypony!
The fine horsefolks over at the Royal Canterlot Library were recently so kind as to do a feature on Sugarcube in the Corner! They had some intriguing things to say about the story, and the post also includes an author interview with some information about my writing process, some tips, my favorite pony/episode, and so forth. (Yanno, if you wanted to know any of that at all )