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Jul
24th
2015

Dying to Get There - now in Chinese · 7:01pm Jul 24th, 2015

Green Onion Nutritious translated Dying to Get There into Chinese.

I really don't know how to react, other than to say thank you to Green Onion Nutritious. It was really neat of them to take the time to do so.

Too bad I can't read a single word of Chinese. :twilightsheepish:

謝謝!

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Jun
13th
2016

Dying to Get There fanart · 12:37am Jun 13th, 2016

I mentioned this previously, but as Sirzi just publicly posted the art today on Deviantart (and it got featured on Equestria Daily), I figured I'd give it a shout out again.

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Apr
18th
2016

Dying to Get There - Russian Edition · 2:16am Apr 18th, 2016

A few months ago I got a message from Leliil asking me for permission to include a translated version of Dying to Get There in a book over in Mother Russia.

Naturally, I said yes.

Apparently, the book has been finished! Alas, I don't speak Russian, so I can't really understand the announcement.

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Jul
7th
2015

Dying to Get There reading · 5:53pm Jul 7th, 2015

Short Stories, AKA Lessie Perreves on YouTube, did a reading over the last few days of Dying to Get There.

Thanks, Lessie!

Feb
1st
2016

The Power of FIMFiction · 11:36pm Feb 1st, 2016

"Dying to get there" is a common English idiom meaning "anxious to arrive at your destination."

It also happens to be the title of a fanfic by yours truly about everyone thinking Twilight literally kills herself every time she teleports (as it turns out, I not-so-secretly love puns).

So, which is more important according to Google - the MLP fanfic, or the masses of humanity who use the idiom?

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Jul
4th
2015

Read It Now Reviews #36 – Opposites Attract, Resembling Twilight, Who Will Save Me From This Body of Death?, The Elements of Elements, Twilight Spackle · 6:42am Jul 4th, 2015

In a sudden fit of productivity, I decided that it was time for me to actually finish a story yesterday and post it. It won sixth place in the last write-off, out of more than fifty entrants, and was within just a few fractions of a point of second place. I thought it was a bit unlike what I usually write - a metafic comedy, referencing the recent stories about fatal teleportation, Saturdays, and various other silly things - but Bradel thought it was in line with The Stars Ascendant in

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