Merry Christmas readers! It’s Christmas Eve here, which is the traditional time in my family to start opening gifts from friends and family. So, as some of you already know, I thought this year I’d give you all a gift in the form of a Christmas story.
A Jacob Rocke Christmas story. That’s right: set in the Unusuals Universe.
Hey everypony!
So, the other day, I posted a story titled The Mare in White. It's a story I wrote for a Nightmare Night party where Twilight and Spike are looking for a ghost in a small remote town. I'm noticing that it doesn't have that many views, which makes me sad, because the people who've read it are telling me they love it. I posted the chapters late at night, so I'm wondering if maybe my followers didn't see it, thus, I am linking it again.
Let us begin the series we’ve been waiting for since 2014!
I think this is going to be the last of what I share from this project's leftovers; of the two iterations of the scene that follows what I posted last time, I think this one stands on its own better, has fewer spoilers (but I still can't post the whole thing), and, despite what I thought last night when I only glanced at it, actually does contain Trixie.
Trying to do a story a day for a little bit, just to stretch some muscles. I do a lot of longform iterative stuff, and I sincerely believe you learn more from finishing a piece than anything else. So, I'll be trying to finish a lot of things very quickly, to get better practice in at weaknesses I can already identify - commitment, consistency, and idea generation - and going back over them later to see strengths and other weaknesses I need to focus on better.
Here's my day one.
Alright, got the bullet points down, before Christmas, hopefully, for next Monday, I plan to drop one more piece for 2020. Going back to the original duo of Indomitable for another Elder Dragon battle. I really hope you'll enjoy it (Those that actually read these...). Here's the cover art and plot!
I'm back from my holidays with my family! Regular posting will resume (and this means updating stories, too -- we're back on schedule). Now, on to the AMA and that interview...
Hm.
I mean, you can say many things about me, right? But you can’t say I lied. I talk a lot. I warned them that I would take a lot.
They didn’t listen.
I talked a lot.
Much like my little Black Dragon story, while it's exposure wasn't as grand as Indomitable I'm happy those that did read enjoyed, 'cause I got another planned, though I'm debating when to upload it (Some point in November or December for the holidays). Anyhow, a Wyvern that flew under the radar despite its simple yet interesting trait; Here's the cover Hunters!
Coming Soon(ish)...
Ashamed to admit, I'm way more proud of that title than I should be. So the May Pairing Contest was something I saw advertised last year, and on a whim, I thought I'd give it a shot since trying to figure out the dynamics of two characters you never see interact in the show itself is an interesting writing challenge. What came out was Plus Ones, and although I wasn't completely satisfied with the story it did receive a good amount of praise.
Parodypasta: Cursed Yu-Gi-Oh Deck
A short story by Emma Lee Downs.
Summary: A small parody of the cursed object creepypastas out there. I hope that you enjoy it.
Link 1: https://www.fictionpress.com/s/3224611/1/Parodypasta-Cursed-Yu-Gi-Oh-Deck
Link 2: http://lyraalluse.deviantart.com/art/Parodypasta-Cursed-Yu-Gi-Oh-Deck-496715341
Hello all. It’s time for the penultimate pre-Season 6 card blog, and since I already did a few cards for the Rainbow Rocks followup music videos, that means the bottom of the barrel consists of the Friendship Games shorts. As with last week, links have been provided for your convenience.
The sex was dizzying. Springa tumbled through sheets of silk as soft as clouds, crying out in weightless ecstacy as she fell deeper and deeper into his embrace. He caught her. Every time. Whenever she teetered on the edge of empty space, he pulled her back. He was everywhere, insatiable, boyish in his insistence. She let him in. They tumbled together some more.
One of the fun things we do during Writeoff Competitions is making mashups, blending together the titles of two or more entries and summarizing the plot of the result. On a related note, I've noted some similarities—parallels, one might say—in the titles of some of my recent stories. On another related note, there's a new story in Dueling Keyboards.