Well, I've taken the plunge, and I'm glad I did, though I am wondering if I should have waited till chapter 2 was done first. Oh well, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Well, I've taken the plunge, and I'm glad I did, though I am wondering if I should have waited till chapter 2 was done first. Oh well, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
As I continue to work on the first chapter of my second story, I took a moment to take yet another look at my first story. It was actually the second one I had written for the site, but the first one was just way too much of a copy of the most of the stories I had read, so I didn't publish it. In reading back through story two, I noticed several minor errors in how I had written the dialogue. They weren't serious ones, but they annoyed me some, and I was tempted to make corrections. But, there
While Magical Mystery Cure was initially meant to be the finale of the show, plans had changed so that a fourth season could come about and milk more money from parents and Bronies. It's pretty risky to extend a show's lifespan, you know; we all know what happened with SpongeBob (at least until the creator came back to show them how it's done until he passed away... may he rest in peace).
By far my favorite creatures in all of FiM.
I have zero memory of at what point after I joined this fandom that these fellas really caught my attention.
I'll make this short and to the point: If you were holding off on reading any of the sequels to "The Perfect Little Village of Ponyville" because the series as a whole wasn't finished, you no longer have that excuse. "My World Is Empty Without You" is complete.
...Of course, if you didn't like any of the sequels to "Perfect Little Village", then you may go back to your business.
On a slow day last week, I reviewed the full list of the episodes from all seven completed seasons to get a count of how many I hadn't seen, or hadn't seen all of. I didn't think it would be a lot, but in the end it turned out to be 26. Some of them didn't sound interesting to me from the description, or had stories that bothered me, many times including Starlite. But if one has delusions of writing fan fiction, you really shouldn't do that. So my project for the next week or so is to actually
These last few weeks, I've found my self with way too much time on my hands due to a recent medical procedure. When I was thinking about ahead of time, I was like "O.K...I can get work done on my latest story." Well, it hasn't been that simple. Instead of being incredibly productive, I've found myself spending way too much time on Facebook and YouTube. The boredom has been just too much. I guess if nothing else, it all shows that I need more ways to distract myself. So, all I can say is that
Yes, I’m talking about the first of multiple black sheep in the Need for Speed family. Put down your torches and pitchforks, NFS fans; I’m by no means saying it’s one of the best games in the series. These are just thoughts/ramblings on the game based on my personal experiences playing it.
A road trip episode, you say? Well, it can't be any worse than the Sandwich Brothers' road trip.
The one where Starlight just straight up kills Discord.
Would you guys be interested in a longfic with Sunset, Starlight and Twilight?
Sorta like, them in an AU
The general idea is that they have to work together to save the world from itself?
Nightmare Moon, probably?
just tagging TAW because have an update down there
I'm making good progress on the next chapter of my latest story, and I expect to post it probably in a week give or take. This story has caused me to adopt a rather unusual method for writing, in that I start out on a conventional Word document, and then transfer it to the site to finish. It has the advantage of getting me away from my little laptop, and allows me to work on my story from anywhere that I can sign into. I think that the white on dark grey format that I use here on the site is
So here's my random collection of thoughts:
The movie hit every note of a generic children's adventure film, but not really in a bad way. The side characters and locations were cool enough for this to be fine.
The animation was great. Very visually appealing movie, always something cool happening on screen. Shout out to the backgrounds, which were all phenomenal.
I had an interesting experience over the last week. I had recently renewed a discussion with another blogger regarding (in a roundabout way) Princess Luna, and an alternate potential ending to the series that another writer proposed in a story. The blogger asked me to propose how this alternate ending would have played out, and I did, to a less than enthusiastic reception.
I'm making reasonably decent progress on two of my stories, and if I stay with it, I should be able to post something new soon. In the course of working on "The Blue and the Grey" though, I find myself with a dilemma. At the end of the last chapter, I made the choice to introduce a canon character as a potential antagonist, namely Chancellor Neighsay. It seemed like a good idea at the time, but now I realize that it has just made things more complicated. The problem is that I haven't seen most