Aragón at Bronycon 2019 -- Day One · 3:36pm Aug 14th, 2019
Bronycon 2019 was the last of its kind. I was there. I can tell you all about it.
Let’s hype the fuck out of this.
Bronycon 2019 was the last of its kind. I was there. I can tell you all about it.
Let’s hype the fuck out of this.
Quarter through next chapter of Project Sparkle.
Going through an update of Blink with a reformatting, it's been sorely needed.
Welcome To The 'Verse is probably about halfway through its next chapter.
A few other concepts are being toyed with as my brain pukes them up. Sci-fi space-y type things.
In other news, apparently you can change your username? News to me, never knew that was a function.
I recently (like within the last couple years or so) found a site called 7 Cups Of Tea where you can make an account and talk to trained professionals or people who volunteer their time to help for free. I thought I would pass this information along because there are a lot of great resources that this site has to offer. Such as chat with any therapist/ volunteer at practically any time. Live chat where you can talk to people as a group and share problems that
I'm going to start going outside a bit more. I made my little brother some chai tea and he liked it. I heard my older brother fucking in the next room so I stashed earplugs everywhere. I am forever scarred for life
Weeks ago, I started on this set with the intention of including a review of Eternal. Alas, I ended up reviewing five stories before I got around to reading it, and consequently it (along with Skywriter’s Heretical Fictions) got pushed off to another review post.
Why?
Because sometimes, when I’m stuck on a story, I go back and read through stories by others in the hopes of capturing some of their magic.
Apparently the answer to that first question is me, given that the first two reviews in this set were from a Read It Now set that I let sit for so long it ended up Read It Later. But I felt like reading some stories yesterday evening to round out a set.
Let’s get cracking.
Today’s stories:
Who Has Time for Laziness? by Minds Eye
The Dusty Trail by Unicorncob
A Good Trot, Spoiled by Estee
A “Warm” Distraction by Alchemicgree
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I published a new story yesterday:
Forever and Again and Again
by the Titanium Dragon
Slice of Life, Romance
4,376 wordsWhen Twilight visits Celestia's private hall of stained-glass windows, each bearing the image of a long-gone friend, one in particular catches her eye.
So I've been reading pony fanfiction for over four years now. That's... about a quarter of my natural life.
Fuck, I've wasted my life the best years of my youth gone I don't even-
Okay, that out of the way.
I'd like to make a compilation of some of the authors that made me want to be the author I have not yet become.
Another day, another five more reviews new stories. Glad to see another thing from Aquaman; I've been meaning to read more of his stuff for a while now, even if he does talk to fish.
Today’s stories:
Rainbow Splash by Estee
A Most Irregular Tea Party by Present Perfect
Language Barrier by Aquaman
Back Off by Summer Dancer
Cant by Rambling Writer
It has been a while since I did a set of Read It Now reviews. I actually started this one all the way back in March, and then forgot about finishing it out until this weekend, when I decided to get another review set done and actually read some recent stuff.
Today’s set contains a pair of episode reaction stories, a story with an interesting premise about Celestia and her ability to see the future, a story about Chrysalis sending Cadance a letter, and a story about… well, wingboners.
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:
This is a filler blog, hi. Not dead yet. I caught my flight and so on, didn't crash, barely broke my arm fighting the flight attendant, etc.
So, I'm going to do another big fuck-off bronycon dramatization roundup blog thing soon, but I'm currently in Budapest, partially because the name is similar to "Barcelona", I am not very good at reading, and -- as I just said -- I got into a pretty big fight with a flight attendant back there at the Baltimore airport.
I just hope it looks good. I paid extra moneys to have it made with a professional material finish to keep it from wearing and fading away. Like a plastic wallet basement nerds put their super-duper-ultra-mega-hyper rare limited edition superhero comics in.
If anyone reading this is one of such people who do that, we (that's Unique and I, by the way) would like to apologize to those people who were offended by that comment.
Those Who Live Forever is a very obscure story that was recommended to me by Cerulean Voice.
In an attempt to re-energize my writing, I re-read a bunch of excellent stories in the last few days. But of course, it would be terrible for me to keep these to myself; while many of these are fandom classics, and others should be, if you somehow haven’t read them, you’re doing yourself a disservice. Hoofprints is perhaps one of my favorite pieces of writing on the site, and it is a pity it is hidden away in a short story collection; much like
At one point, I was hoping to get at least one set of recommended story reviews done per month, meaning it would only take me, oh, a couple years to finish reviewing all the stories I would recommend or highly recommend but read before I started writing reviews.
It has been a bit slower than that. Still, I do hope you folks enjoy these.
There shall be no reviews next week, for that will be a break week. On the other hand, this means we’re practically done with the review expansion! So the next time you guys see reviews from me, it’ll be with a full set of 10 stories. And from the look of my schedule right up into mid-July, I’ll certainly be able to keep up. Hooray for practically doubled pacing!
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for my 265th film analysis, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Jurassic Park III".
Here's the rundown of this sequel: