F/F/T3K19 5/10: I'm running out of KH material. · 4:45am May 11th, 2020
Last week we started on a Kingdom Hearts crossover. The first part is done.
Today we're finishing that story, with an extra added bonus to fill the rest of the doc space.
Last week we started on a Kingdom Hearts crossover. The first part is done.
Today we're finishing that story, with an extra added bonus to fill the rest of the doc space.
There was, unfortunately, a concerted downvote attack on Harmonic Resonance yesterday not long after it was published, where I picked up three in the space of an hour. Shady as hell, but no point in reporting it given the mods almost never do anything about it. Annoying, but pointless since I’m not going to stop writing it and the commissioner seems happy. Readers of Midnight Rising are invited anew to check it out since it takes heavily after that story, both in terms of the
The second meetin gof Equestrians and Tomb Kings begins, but will it go smoothly?
The next chapter is out now following a bit of a re-write, Thank you for your patience and I hope you enjoy it.
To make a long story short, the new Midnight Rising chapter is draft complete, more Feathered Hearts M-rated chapter updates are on the way, I’m restarting work on Unleash the Magic - Nightmare Night, and I’m already looking ahead to the next new chapter release of Feathered Hearts - Continuation and Chronicles sometime in November, followed by one of Feathered Hearts - Eros late in the month.
So, I'll be working on (and publishing) the next chapter for What I've Done in the next couple of days. Shouldn't take me too long, seeing as how I know exactly what I want to do.
In other news, I've finished a new chapter for A Hiss in the Dark. Come on, guys, I'm not asking for money, donations, or free stuff. All I'm asking is that you give this story a chance.
I'd like to apologize to those who have been patiently waiting for the next chapter of Nighty Night Scootaloo. Don't worry, I haven't abandoned the project. It's just that I have a lot of projects in the works. First of all, I'm not good when it comes to filler content, so parts of the story that aren't part of the general bullet points of the story tend to send me into a type of writer's block.
And so we come to the end of the diabetic fever dream that is G4.5. Let’s see how they send it off.
Sometimes, I get so bored that I drink. I'm saving the last of the whiskey for my love. I tried three seconds of tequila and it was pretty good. It didn't have the same effect as whiskey so I made myself a cosmopolitan. It tasted delicious! It still didn't give me the desired effect so I gave myself two seconds of tequila. That shit tastes so much better than whiskey. The only problem was that my insides burned when I sneezed. Here's the recipe for the
Titled Enter the Griffons—yes, it’s a shameless double-entendre—it’s going to easily be the longest chapter yet in the story, checking in at a very healthy 14,000 words and crammed full of more M-rated action than you can shake a stick or a griffon spear at. It’s already well-over my usual clopfic chapter length, and yet I keep adding to it. You’ll also see some references to Firefly and Feathered Hearts along the way, even aside from FH’s favorite birdie boi being present.
The anniversary is September 1st, and I can hardly let it pass without a new chapter release. Though I’m getting a late start on it, we’re going to try to get a new chapter ready in time. And by ‘we’ I mean me and AJ_Aficionado, who will be guest-writing a new Highborne sequence. We saw the Nightborne last chapter, so we’ll see the other side of the thestral divide in the new chapter. Needless to say, the griffies are playing both bat-pony factions against each other here; they don’t mind one
But before I get into all that, I’d just like to say that I hate Daylight Savings Time. It should be year-round if anything and not make us have to adjust our internal and external clocks twice a year. But I’ll spare you that rant. The main purpose of this blog is to let everyone know that I have not one but two chapters in prereads. Midnight Rising and Firefly are finally draft complete and will be released soon, possibly on the same day, though I do need to make a couple new
CHEERILEE: "Don't get me wrong, I do love my students, but it's so hard finding ways to dispose of the overblown gifts they sometimes give me. I mean, what am I supposed to do, keep that thing in my tiny house? Not happening. Hey, don't judge me, at least I keep their gifts long enough for them to forget before I dispose of them."
So, here we are, the blog entry about "My Little Pony: Guardians of Crystal Growth" that I promised four days ago!
I am going to talk a bit about the writing process, why I decided to write it and, most importantly, when I will continue it.
As many of you probably know, "Legends of Equestria" is starting its Limited Access Release (aka closed beta test) on Monday. This will lead to my output being a little slower than you're used to.
I won't fall into another unannounced hiatus, don't worry! This is why I'm writing this blog entry, to inform you what's going on. It won't be much slower either, just a little.
While I haven’t posted a Recommended Story Review set every month, I have been trying to do so, and this set brings me up to #15. This is starting to have an interesting consequence, though. Because these sets are composed entirely of stories that I enjoyed enough to recommend before I started doing reviews, the number of stories I can include in these sets shrinks every blog post.
My Cutie Mark Crusaders got sent by the map! :D They really did! :D This is something I didn't see coming! I heard theories by others that they might get sent and I hoped for this to happen, but didn't really believe they would get sent by it..... But now they did! :D This adds further confirmation to it that they have great and epic futures ahead of them and will help protect Equestria eventually! :D
Last week's shuffle is all done. Enjoy.
This week, as our second ongoing multiparter, we've got one of the most (in)famous tragedies in pony fiction history: "Bittersweet." Prepare to be made unhappy, whether it's the way the story intends or not.