Introduction into the Logbook. · 4:08am Jun 17th, 2015
Introduction to the Logbook
Introduction to the Logbook
You guys, my birthday wish is coming true!
For those of you who don't know (or are just coming across this blog by chance), I've been wanting to use my 25th birthday this year to make a difference by inducing lactation so that I can donate my milk to babies in need. Since COVID has hit, I figure the milk banks have been hit pretty hard. Well, I am pleased to let you guys know that today I was able to buy the items necessary to do that! I'm so excited!
WHAT HAVE I DONE?
Well, it's here. I don't really know what to say, except thank you for reading it and this blogpost. I enjoyed writing this story, yet I feel I should apologize for it. Please direct all your hate to Posh, as he gave me the idea. Even if it didn't turn out quite the way he envisioned it. In fact, I imagine he might be disappointed that I took this story in a different direction. Anyway, please follow me past the jump for more fun little tidbits.
I haven’t had a late night upload receive this universal of a response since Reinventing Music, honestly. Thank you, everyone who read it.
But enough of about that, what about the story?
When you hear the inspiration behind this story, you’re probably going to accuse me of not writing what I know, but I just felt like I needed to write For You... for myself as well as for other people.
A swifter update schedule, he said.
It turns out that making writing a habit is hard. It turns out that I am easily distractible. And so it turns out that this story took six weeks instead of four to update, and I had to update on Sunday so I would have enough time to proof-read Chapter 5, and Chapter 6 still isn’t completely rough-drafted.
I believe the term for this is “Planning Fallacy.”
Okay, the second chapter is out. Once again, thanks for reading, and thanks for the likes and comments on Chapter 1.
Not a lot to say this time. I’m still looking for a prereader or editor for the next chapter, and will credit anyone who applies. Please PM me if you’re interested.
Hello, and thanks to anyone who's reading this!
So I've just uploaded the first two chapters to the first story I've put on here, Through the Mist. A TL;DR of the plot is: Starlight successfully stops the sonic rainboom and creates an alternate timeline where the elements of harmony never existed, and Twilight has to team up with her alternate-dimension self in order to restore harmony.
As I type this, Crisis Of Confidence has managed to claw its way into sixth on the Uncensored Feature box and fifth on the "no-M" Featured box. Thank you so much for giving it (and me) a chance! Before the jump, here's what I was listening to while editing last night:
So I started work on the Sequel today...
So keep an eye out for that in the next few weeks.
This week has been... Well, overwhelming. Not in the way last week was, but more... like with some life stuff.
For starters, my Mom struggling with her technology was a big thing. I'm trying to give her support because she's teaching from home, but I had to do a lot of her work for her and getting told that I wasn't doing it fast enough or not doing it right multiple times by my dad (who was observing and has no clue what her work entails technology wise), was incredibly frustrating.
CW’s for the story heavy depression themes, self harm and self harm scars and unhealthy coping mechanisms.
I don’t really know how to start, but I just wanted to say thank you. Thank you for reading Beyond The Frayed Threads and thank you guys for all the support for it.
When the contest and the prompts were announced, I only had one thought for a story; Moondancer going to a spa.
Well, this story was certainly an experience. It's always interesting when one of the voices in my head decides to speak up and make me pen their word fountain for them, and then insists that I post it or they will not shut up. Last time that happened actually it was with my voice named Mia and the story she prompted me to write was "Into The Mirror" which, Ironically, made it to the top of the featured page.
BLUF: New Chapter soon, author notes edited, momentum staying course.
Hey all! I finished the writing for the next chapter so expect that to come out soon. I'm aiming for around Sunday evening and no later than Tuesday afternoon. I also went back and "fixed" the author notes in Part 1. No need to go and reread them as they're nothing more than song references similar to those found in part 2's ANs. Remember that super long one at the end of "Just Wing it"? It's completely kaput now.
We Don't Talk About Captain Thunderhoof is complete, and I wanted to share some thoughts about it. If you haven't read it yet—possibly because you like to wait until after stories are finished to read them—go check it out before reading this blog, as it assumes you're already familiar with everything and is riddled with unmarked spoilers.
Hey guys. Sorry I haven't been on in a long time. I've been definitely far away from the MLP fandom and writing for Death Note these days. I'm on here at the moment because I'm absolutely panicking and need to vent.
My phone bill like shot up last month and I have no idea why. It's over $900.00. So my entire last paycheck plus my tax return went to making a partial payment on it but it wasn't enough, and now my entire next paycheck has to go to the bill too, and I'm $106.00 short.
Howdy folks. I've recently published a new story that went through a very different writing process than what I'm used to; it's called 'Not my Rescuer (but not bad either)', and focuses on Rarity going on a blind date. I actually had a fair bit of fun writing it, even though I didn't really do any of the things I typically do when writing stories, and I wanted to discuss them, because I quite like talking about my experiences writing when they're particularly noteworthy (I wanted to do
So, years ago there was an author on this site who went by the name RealityCheck. He's since left this site for another site due to disagreements with the mods here, but he was also a frequent blogger. One time, he used this blog to introduce a story idea that he didn't have time to write himself for whoever wanted to use it: an alternate universe where Celestia gave the Elements of Harmony to new ponies after Nightmare
Here we go: my notes on Gloaming and how it compares to Twilight. How much did I pull from the stories besides “girl meets mind-reading vampire”? Probably more than you think.