Review #112 - Why? · 5:26pm Jul 5th, 2017
Just so you know, I have changed my username and coverphoto.
Don't worry, the username change is nothing substantial. Just removing the "mlp" to make it flow better.
Enough about me, time for a review:
Just so you know, I have changed my username and coverphoto.
Don't worry, the username change is nothing substantial. Just removing the "mlp" to make it flow better.
Enough about me, time for a review:
Review #100!!!!! I'm so happy. That I'm this far is all because of you guys, I hope you know that. Anyway, I decided to do some celebration fics today, because, well, I'm celebrating.
Celebration at Twilight's by The 24th Pegasus
OF CORPSE I'M HILARIOUS! by Garnot
Dig into a famous archaeologist's past with today's story.
Daring Doodle Donkey
[Adventure] • 13,637 words
I spent pretty much all of Sunday reading Scribblefest entries, and this is going to be the last Scribblefest-centric review post. On the whole, the finalists had a number of very decent stories, and while I didn’t end up writing a review of every story, I did manage to write reviews for a good number of them.
As always, note that I am but one of nine Scribblefest judges, so my word is not the last one on these.
Today’s stories:
Pegasus by Grand_Moff_Pony
#2: Dubstep.
Bass POW
You think I'm kidding, don't you? Actually, I'm completely serious about this. I promised you that there would at least one entry out of the seven that would be mocked and, honestly, this is the one I was thinking about.
Back again for more recommendations from the EFNW 2016 Scribblefest. I've managed to scavenge a fair bit of variety for these three, which is pretty neat, and maybe you'll find something you might enjoy giving a read.
If you've not already checked out some of the other blog posts I've done, be sure to give them a look: there are some pretty decent stories in some of my previous recommendation blogs, so do give them a look if you have the time. And now, onwards!
Sometimes I feel like the journey of a thousand miles doesn’t start so much with a single step as with rolling a rock over the top of a hill; it is hard to get it to the top of the hill, but it starts getting easier to push it once you get over the crest and it really gets rolling down the other side.
It would certainly explain a thing or two about me.
Today’s stories:
Fifty Shades of Toast by Estee
Numbers by The 24th Pegasus