The Funniest Story Ever Posted to this Site · 2:11pm Aug 6th, 2012
This is the funniest story ever posted to this site. Bad Horse is a genius.
Behold: The Saga of Dark Demon King Ravenblood Nightbalde, Interior Design Alicorn
This is the funniest story ever posted to this site. Bad Horse is a genius.
Behold: The Saga of Dark Demon King Ravenblood Nightbalde, Interior Design Alicorn
The Ministry of Image, a group of Russian bronies who print hardbacks of famous pony tales, is coming out with a great new anthology of stories about Celestia: "Tales of the Sun".
This index to not-bad blogs will always be on my user page. Each list is mostly in chronological or reverse-chronological order.
I've added a few good blog posts by other people.
I put a '*' in front of the ones I think are most-important.
Just finished it. Probably one of the best surveys I've ever taken. Only a small handful of questions where I couldn't find a choice that I liked.
I took it. So should you. Data collection analysis is fun and good for society!
I recently finished 2 books: The Worst of Bad Horse (described here) and Stupid Unicorn (a picture book). Both will be available both at Bronycon, and by mail (which costs more because shipping). (I might possibly have copies at Trotcon or Capclave this month, but I won't be selling them in the dealer's room.)
Derp. I forgot to post that my talk is "The Structure of Fimfiction" in Salon A ("Reverie") at 7:15pm Friday.
Bad Horse is spreading around this fanfiction survey.
It'd be really cool if we could get some people to click his bubbles. Thankies.
And I know you love sharing your opinions too.
So, Bad Horse has put together a nifty survey that you should all go take, so we can hear your opinions loud and clear!
If you're game, make a blog post to spread the word, we're trying to get as many folks as possible onto this thing.
Trotcon rescheduled its cancelled summer convention to December without telling anybody.
I've attended Trotcon for years, and they have my email and my address, but I got no notification that the con was being held, but moved to December. Just found out a few weeks ago. Forgot to post anything on fimfiction because I don't do much on fimfiction lately except check my notifications once a week bcoz knighty made notifications disappear after a week. Sorry!
I went to an anime con last weekend & cosplayed a character from a famous anime.
Do angled photos make me look like a 1960s Batman villain?
Not one person at the convention recognized the character. Do you? They called me "horse guy" all weekend.
The Worst of Bad Horse
Thanks to the tireless work of RBDash471, and to me being unemployed, I'm coming out with a big book at Bronycon. It's 730 pages, with 54 stories, scripts, and poems. You've seen all these before, except for:
BronyCon was a lot of fun, and most titles in the bookstore (not just PFP titles -- everybody's!) sold out.
Direct purchases will be available soon, but for the following two titles, we need to unload the remaining bookstore stock before we can make their direct purchasing links live.
The Worst of Bad Horse
darf recently made public that he is also NTSTS, so I can finally show you this tree I made using stylo back in 2014 of some fimfic authors:
Look closely at the darf / NTSTS entries:
In case you weren't aware[1], Bad Horse does these amazing posts regarding the history of art and criticism leavened with insightful leaps from one field of study to the next. They are great fun and not one hundredth as dry as you might suspect. He was recently laboring on this amazing post regarding the
...but not from me. Bad Horse made an absolutely gorgeous story featuring Dotted Line: The Gathering. It's absolutely wonderful in all the best Bad Horse-y ways and also wonderful in Dotted Line-y ways and wonderful in a few ways all of its own. It's quite, quite short and will, guaranteed, make your day better. I ask humbly that you give it a read as soon as you can: you won't be sorry you did, and it will
Bad Horse is doing a thing for fandom research purposes and you should totally contribute! It's fun!
Note: collateral to the story discussed here, I was drawn into some of the online offerings of historian Ada Palmer. Consider this also a recommendation of her stuff, staring with her series on what led to Machiavelli writing The Prince and in the process inventing modern political science and consequentialist ethics, her "Sketches of a History of Historical Skepticism," and her
I work with ex-military types, retired Master Chiefs mostly. And to deal with them you just gotta--I dunno how to describe it. They're not bullies (mostly), but they're forceful and their sense of humor is rough and you don't just have to be able to take it, you have to dish it out, too. At least a little. Not too much, because they're in charge. But if you can't give as you get then they won't respect you.
Illya Leonov has done me another kindness and lent his deep rich voice to the reading of my story, Space, Intentionally Left Blank. I am approximately twice as pleased as punch. Please have a listen! You can also listen to it, or download it, at Soundcloud.