New Flashfic: The Generosity of Laughter · 1:13pm Oct 20th, 2017
Below is my October 2017 submission for the Flashfic Fimfiction group.
This story was written for the prompt, "The Generous and the Dead", selected by Impossible Numbers.
Below is my October 2017 submission for the Flashfic Fimfiction group.
This story was written for the prompt, "The Generous and the Dead", selected by Impossible Numbers.
Thank you everyone who participated in NaPoWriMo. I hope you had fun writing. We had 3 winners.
For advanced (50k+ words) we have Impossible Numbers
The Nightmare Stigma
Valuable Time, or Dolce Far Niente
Instead of me being a lazy potato, think of this last week as unscheduled breaks. Anyway, time to review some stories that I don't even remember reading!
Areas of Expertise by Cyanide
Rise of the Solar Wind by Impossible Numbers
Hey, I finally made it! And given how much I've been complaining about it, there's no way I'm leaving this till tomorrow to post. :B
In the comments to his blog post, Impossible Numbers shared how to find a list of stories by any user that had hit the Featured box. To summarize, go to a user’s page and click their “Stories” tab. Add “&bookshelf=1” to the “Stories” URL and hit Return. My “Stories” URL becomes:
Blog Number 28: Hyperactive Hyperlinks Edition
Four months down, eight to go…
Firstly, a minor correction: two blog posts ago, I claimed that Beautiful Lives* was the first fic of mine ever to be featured. Petalback proves me wrong, slipping under the radar much earlier than I had expected.
Seattle's Angels is a group that promotes good stories with low views. You can find us here.
Deep down in the confines of a cavern, the tink tink of a pickaxe echoed along the walls as dim lamplight lit up a long hall.
TOM set the pickaxe down, grinning as he wiped the sweat off his brow. “Well? What do ya think? Do we dig deeper?”
Blog Number 27: A Spring In My Step Edition
Quarterly Report 2017. Three months down, nine to go...
Blog Number 26: Reviews and Relief Edition
Now there's the stallion we'd all love to strangle.
Note from the future: To see the results, click here.
My New Year's resolution this year was to engage more with the fan community. When I made the resolution, I just meant taking advantage of new disposable income to go to conventions. But you know what else that income can finance?
Contest prizes.
I was looking at my various lists of recommended stories, sorted by the most popular, and it occurred to me to look at the bottom of the list: at the stories that I liked but which seem not to have garnered high numbers of up-votes. Here are a few of the under-appreciated gems that I think need more love.
Blog Number 25: "But It's Actually Got 24 Reviews" Edition
A lot has happened since the last blog post, far too much for me to feel happy cramming it all into a single follow-up. I will most likely revisit some points in later posts, so for now this is mostly going to focus on one or two big ones. Once more, the time-tested contents section is below.
New Tags! Woohoo!
NaPoWriMo Results Post
The Oddity of Season Six
Seattle's Angels is a group that promotes good stories with low views. You can find us here.
Today's story features some rock-solid storytelling.
Lapidify: To See And Die
[Drama] [Horror] • 11,705 words
Blog Number 24: Good Old 2016 Edition
It's fair to warn you that this is going to be a big one, though in my defence I write these things so rarely that it could be weeks before you see another one from me. That being the case, I'm including a contents section here so that anyone can just skip to the part they're interested in.
NaPoWriMo 2016
My 2016 Output; the Sixteen Fics
Here we are, my final review blog of 2016, and I have nothing to report. :B Well, other than that last expansion of Sentinels showed up at my house not half an hour ago, when I hadn't expected it until Tuesday. :D
I hit one more milestone in this journal! You can head below for reviews of Sounds of Lunacy by The Engineer Pony, Sharkrags' Moonstruck, Lapidify: To See and Die by Impossible Numbers, a bunch more stories, and the promised stats. :) Happy new year!
Blog Number 23: The Personal Record-Buster Edition
The 2016 National Pony Writing Month is now over. I did not achieve 100k words. What a shock.