Sigh · 4:19pm Mar 4th, 2018
Looks like I missed the printing of two of my favorite fics. I've only found out too late. I wonder if anybody else is printing Background Pony or the Time Loop trilogy.
Looks like I missed the printing of two of my favorite fics. I've only found out too late. I wonder if anybody else is printing Background Pony or the Time Loop trilogy.
Hello pones! I've got something awesome to announce, something that's been brewing over for several months now. But of all the days to announce it, this seemed like the one.
FiO: Homebrew is getting a hardcover print! Check it out here: https://igg.me/at/starscribe-homebrew
I've been working on this for a long time; months from some perspectives, years from others. So I hope you can understand how thrilled I am to finally tell you that my current passion project, in many ways the Vault's spiritual successor, will be going live soon.
I just unpacked my 1-copy personal edition of Dead Heart - and it was a bad print!!
All the letters aren't sharp, like the text on somebody's computer screen who doesn't know what ClearType is.
The file I uploaded is all okay, even proofread - thrice - and with a new cover.
I is sad. :(
...Until the printery sends a new copy. They just have to because they messed it up. The previous, un-proofread version was fine.
Did something like this ever happen to you?
Many of you know I've been writing in the Friendship is Optimal universe for years now. I've explored some fun ideas in all that time, eventually writing 250,000 words of short stories, and one novel. I felt like all those stories would make for good candidates for a hardcover, and finally had the time to put them all together!
Hey everyone, just wanted to pass the message on that the Through the Aurora hardcover print is just above done fundraising. We smashed our goal, and the book will still be made, though probably a little delayed given the global pandemic.
Let's see if I end up getting reported as an adbot.
As some of you may know, I made a blog some time ago about how I had put the entirety of my Sunflower cycle into print format and put it on Lulu. My next formatting project is going to be doing the same thing, only with Dead by Sunset!
There are obviously endless reasons to shop online all over the world. There is a bargain. The choice is daunting. Shopping is safe. Shipping is fast. With the right e-tailer, returns are easy. You can just never run out of excuses to shop online. Shopping has never been easier and more convenient for consumers. And in the COVID era, nothing is safer than staying indoors and shopping online.
As some of you may have heard, Aquaman is trying to make the last BronyCon especially special by organizing a bookstore of community fan-fiction in the vendor hall. I can't imagine how much effort it's going to take to organize it, so I applaud him for being willing to undertake such a massive effort.
If you want to read more about the project, here are a couple of his blogs on the subject.
READ THIS FIRST! ALL PERTINENT INFORMATION ABOUT THE HARDCOVER EDITION OF THIS NOVEL IS HERE!
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING
Got my hardcopy of Project sunflower a few days ago. See pictures over at my primary blog.
So, as some folks have been messaging over the past few days, a certain website has put up for purchase new copies of Past Sins.
Hi, first week of university is the most fast-paced shit. Since I couldn't hammer out any horsewords, or really any non-academic ones until just now, here's a blog about pony books. With all the hype around the printed horse books floating around in blogs from pre-con and post-con stuff, you might have been on the fence about buying some, especially with so many titles and options. Me, being me, I decided to buy a modest amount of printed ponyfic for myself. I'll be showing off some of the
It's just under a week away and I cannot wait, so I figured a reminder post about Everfree Northwest would be a good idea.
I received the second proof of my printing of the Fleeting Light series, and besides some brightness issues that I'm getting tips on correcting, it turned out incredibly.
So, I think it's time to show off a commission I'm beyond ecstatic and pleased with how it turned out. Say goodbye to the old blandness:
Attention readers!
Look at your screen. Now at your desk. Now back to your screen. Sadly, your desk is not like your screen.
“Why not?” you ask? Because it doesn’t have this!
Glorious, isn’t it? And better still: it’s done.