On the subject of my 2 most recent stories... · 2:38am May 17th, 2018
....One statement before explanation: HOLY SMOKES!!!
....One statement before explanation: HOLY SMOKES!!!
So now that everything slowed down I must say I am very surprised! I didn't think people wanted a new chapter from me so badly, got to front page and everything! It feels weird having a fan base, even a small one. It's like "Why are you here? I'ma fat guy who writes with the skill level of a lemming." It's good motivation either way, cus I'm already working on the next chapter. Not much else I can say than thank you, and you all stay amaz-a-tastic.
It's a weird experience to have a popular story after six years on this website. After a sporadic influx of stories every few months, the one that gets me to the top of the page is the one about a self-insert character played absolutely straight. Compare this to my now second most popular story, The Right Reads. That took a few years to build up to its 800 views (though admittedly the first 300 came when I first published
I’ve been looking forward to this one. The premise is as fascinating as it is surreal: A classic novel presented in comic form, with the G4 cast filling the roles. Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, no less.
After months of editing and brainstorming, my newest story has been completed. Titled "Pretty Laces for Good Little Fillies", it's a Filly Anon story that examines how the titular character navigates the Council of Friendship meeting that occurs every year at Canterlot Castle. It goes in a decidedly more dramatic direction than most Filly Anon stories do, so it was very interesting to write. I really wanted to focus on the idea of the Filly and Man side of Filly Anon coming into conflict,
We return to one of the more unusual pony comic sidelines, the miniseries adapting Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women using the G4 cast. Clearly the most appropriate content I could cover on Super Bowl Sunday. Let’s see where this goes from here:
Hey guys! As a lot of you know, Everfree Northwest is happening this weekend, and the amazing RBDash47 is hosting a book vendor stall called Twilight's Book Nook at the convention. While I am not able to attend the convention by virtue of living on the exact opposite side of the country from Seattle, I was able to send a few copies
So we’re almost halfway through the month, and I’ve suddenly gained a desire to make some plans for the remainder of November. Most of them involve polishing up some stories and writing some blogs I’ve always been meaning to over the past year. Normally, I would’ve partaken in National Pony Writing Month like I have in other years, but unfortunately Equestria Daily wasn’t overseeing it this year. I could do my own version, but I found myself wanting to focus on my own work and squaring away