"Princess Celestia, what made you choose me as your apprentice?"
"Well, Twilight, you always had such an immense talent that stood out to me... although... if we're being completely honest, I also had a lot of doubt in your classmates..."
(in Celestia's mind):
"Dear Princess Celestia,
Overall.
… Now I'm a union mare
Amazed at what I am
I say what I think, that the company stinks
Yes I'm a union mare
Best lines:
Twilight was baffled[...]
"Well, at least I gave it a shot. For my college friends" - Buger Sirmon
Hello, ladies and gentlemen!
Merry Christmas!
I was planning to do a Christmas story raffle, as a thank you for all the support this year, but I was so overwhelmed by the support on FA, SF and so on for the rescue pony that I'm extending this single free story raffle slot to three slots!
Rescue pony updates: http://www.furaffinity.net/user/amethystmare/
To enter the raffle:
- Watch one of my furry accounts
- Comment on this journal
- One entry for watching and commenting
Hey, it's been a while, hasn't it?
This is an update that was a long time coming, but before it starts to sound FAR too doom and gloom, I will reassure that it's not a bad thing that I'm about to say; in fact, it's actually quite good if you happen to care, since the story will be finished by the fourth anniversary... surprise!
Yep, going on hiatus again. Don't worry, it's nothing bad like Writer's Block, it's just that I want to focus on The Magic of Music and and my Transformers crossover Grimlock, Dinobot, and... Father? more for this week.
The MOFA is a competition for very short stories of 150 or fewer words each.
In February, the contest's theme was "Bureaucracy." As usual, I had some difficulty picking out a winner.
Hey folks!
So last night I was browsing the web before (planning) to go to sleep when I spotted a writing prompt on Reddit, and well … the creative brain took over. Next thing I knew it was past 1 AM, and I’d written a fun little story about man who makes a deal with a witch for his firstborn child, but has already, unbeknownst to her, cheated.
This month, it's truer than ever that the MOFA is just an opinion someone had while they were trying to pick a favorite story out of someone else's contest's entries!
I had a lot of trouble picking one favorite. I also had trouble deciding whether I should judge primarily on the basis of LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, or on other criteria.
Who doesn't love ponies playing video games?
Akouma has written what is the shortest fic in the Not-A-Contest to date . . .
I have changed the short and long descriptions on the story. A forum poster pointed out reasonably that my descriptions seem to give away everything about the story, and won’t entice new readers because they think they understand what will happen. The new descriptions evoke a sense of mystery
I have a new short ready for you all. It's a sequel to Blind Dates, entitled "Blind Dates II: Fireworks in the Home." It takes place during the missing moments, the jump cut in the original from the end of the date to the next morning.
Contains a quote from the story so: spoilers.
Okay remember this part from the last chapter 'Celestia Speaks':
"Noctus and Lumina...if you are out there, if you still exist you broke the heart of your only daughter that day.
The one that never gave up.
And still hasn`t."
Maybe most of you ignored this but one crucial question in my later stories (sorry for that minor-ish spoiler) that comes to light is:
EDIT: Maybe this project is cancelled. I'm not sure.
A SHORT passage may be anywhere from a line or two long, to a few hundred words long I guess.
If you do, can you say what they are (and where they come from, naturally)?
Also, it might be good to have some examples that can be understood and appreciated even by someone from outside the fandom.
Thank you!
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