Content Advisory: Contains unmarked spoilers for Monsters and marked spoilers for Twilight Sparkle: Night Shift
Content Advisory: Contains unmarked spoilers for Monsters and marked spoilers for Twilight Sparkle: Night Shift
Recently, I’ve been trying to be more productive. There are all too many times where I’m aware that I’m wasting my time, and I’m trying to make more of an effort to divert said “dumb time” into time where I actually accomplish something of value.
We’ll see how well it goes, but I’ve managed to put out a review set every other day since I started. So, progress, right?
Today’s stories:
The Numbers Don’t Lie by shortskirtsandexplosions
It has been a long time since my last recommended stories post, but I figured that before a nice long three day weekend (at least, here in the states, where Memorial Day is on Monday), some folks might want some good stuff to read.
All of these are taken off my favorites stories list from before I started writing reviews, so all of them are very good stories. Some of you may have read some of these, but if you haven’t, you shouldn’t keep missing out.
Today’s stories:
Yesterday, I read the entirety of Mort and several works of pony fanfiction, and added a thousand words to Mistletrapped.
Today, I read the better half of Pyramids and several works of pony fanfiction, and shall add another thousand words, if not more, to Mistletrapped.
Seems I’ve had a couple of pretty good days here, doubly so as I enjoyed several of today’s stories.
Today’s stories:
Treehouse by Present Perfect
It has been a while since I’ve done a set of recommended story reviews.
Unlike my usual review sets, in these, I am drawing from stories that I put on my recommended and highly recommended lists before I started reviewing stories.
In anthropology, there is a concept known as “First Contact” – the first contact between an isolated civilization and the world at large, or between two civilizations which have never before come in contact with one another.
In science fiction, the concept has been extended to first contact between species – typically, between humans and aliens, though occasionally otherwise.
Ninety is a nice, round number, and the nineties were a rather nice decade.
In this set, I started reading GaP Jaxie’s The Third Wheel, a series of five AU fics set in the same world, plus I read a smattering of other stories.
Today’s stories:
The Land of the Dead by GaPJaxie
The Third Wheel by GaPJaxie
Courtesans by GaPJaxie
The Trixie Clause by TCC56
The Sum of Our Parts by Aquaman
Today is Election Day in the United States, the crescendo of over a year and a half of people campaigning to be leader of the free world. Be sure to vote, if you haven’t already (I did in mid-October, because here in Oregon, we vote by mail – no waiting around in line, and plenty of time to research the topics while you’re voting).
Seems like a good day for some reviews!
Today’s stories:
Sharing the Night by Cast-Iron Caryatid
Counting Crows by VashTheStampede
Proof of Concept by Estee
Applejack’s Hearts and Hooves Day Hullabaloo by Tumbleweed
Of Orchards and Obituaries by Tumbleweed
Apparently “D&D got cancelled” is a codeword for “TD writes reviews”.
And experiences some strange feeling, deep down in his chest.
Is this that thing they call joy?
Today’s stories:
Blink by Zaponator
トワイライト・スパークル・シュッド・ハブ・ゴン・トゥー・ホグワーツ・インステッド by Sharpspark
A Lascivious Rainbow Dash and a Shared Bath in Tomato Broth by HoofBitingActionOverload
A Change in Three Parts by GaPJaxie
A Giant Leap Forward by AugieDog
I made the fatal mistake this holiday season of overcommitting myself. I tried to get so many things done, I failed to get almost any of them done in time for my online friends.
But it is the holidays. And just as my mother orders things from Amazon and sometimes gets them on December 30th instead of the 24th, it is still part of the 12 days of Christmas, right?
That’s totally how it works, isn’t it?
Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist
by Crows, Crows, Crows
Comedy, Meta, Walking Simulator
15 minutes - 1 hour of playtimeIt’s the hottest summer on record, and all across Europe, valuable objects are disappearing.
Not only is it comedy, but this is the kind of comedy that anyone can easily enjoy. This is The Alicorn Curse.
For those of you who don't know, my scoring rubric goes like this:
Plot: 30
Characters:20
Grammar/Spelling: 20
Structure: 20
Detail: 10
Plot
Spoilers!!!
Greetings readers! Today we’re catching up with month’s Patreon rewards for A.P.O.N.I. just in time to be hopelessly behind for this month! Allergies are just the worst.
Heya, readers!
Welcome Readers! Tonight we continue our journey through the wonderful planet of… wherever this book takes place! Again, our journey into less trope heavy RPG World Land is a Patreon reward for A.P.O.N.I.
LIGHTNING DUST: "Say, you really were a strong flier up there, Rainbow Dash. Almost as good as me! You admiring my skills too?"
Hey, readers!