Summary Judgements · 11:08pm Jan 18th, 2019
That blog about what not to do to tea has become my most-viewed one since I announced the winners of the Villain Exchange Contest. I find that strangely hilarious.
In any case, have some fic recs:
That blog about what not to do to tea has become my most-viewed one since I announced the winners of the Villain Exchange Contest. I find that strangely hilarious.
In any case, have some fic recs:
Do you enjoy existential mysteries? Background humans? Morally ambiguous, enigmatic, plot catalyzing lovebugs? If yes to any of these, you're going to like The Fishbowl, Shrink Laureate's labor of love that's been years in the making. Going by what I've seen thus far, it's been worth the wait.
Speaking from experience, recursive fanworks are some of the most flattering forms of feedback one can receive. If you're fishing for these high compliments, here are two anthologies where you can cast your reel.
It's always nice to find a promising new author. RangerOfRhudaur is putting together some great EqG fics with magic resurging into the world at a terrifying rate. Those familiar with my own work will likely understand why that caught my interest. I recommend them wholeheartedly.
Well, not quite a wolf, but there aren't currently any coyotes in Magic.
Hello there!
This is going to be a short one and it shall only feature my updates. Real life isn't all that smooth these days. No big problems or anything yet, though still mindful of the small ones.
I first came across Bubble Butt with their story I just wanted to go to Equestria!, which may be the only example of a "human in Equestria Girls" story on the site. (That is to say, a story where a more conventionally colored person finds themself in the vicinity of Canterlot High. Feel free to correct me on the superlative.)
Two events thoroughly worthy of your notice going on right now.
Happy Halloween! See below for a few notifications, along with a spook.
I'm might get back into reading fimfiction stories as its been forever since I've been on this website. Not exactly write any stories yet since I don't feel like it.
Time of Writing: 1253
Day of Writing: 11/22/16
He stopped writing because he no longer cares about writing fanfictions anymore nor is he a fan of My Little Pony.
I mean.
There's not much else to say.
I messaged him on a personal account on Discord and for privacy reasons, I will not screenshot his account name nor his messages.
I'm a bit late to the party here, but Nyronus put up a wonderfully insightful blog this morning on writing, writing advice, and the folly of blind adherence to conventional wisdom. Anyone who has even considered putting a story out there for others to see should give it a look.
It's been a while since I last posted or really done anything here. So, let's have an update on what I've been doing these last months.
A British Gentleman has proposed a series of writing prompts that are equal parts tricky and rare in ponyfic. This first prompt's a doozy: Second-person Human in Equestria with a female perspective character. Frankly, I've got nothing, but if you're inspired, details can be found here.
If you're interested in writing horror stories, you'll want to check out RockstarRaccoon's Nightmare Night in April contest. They're accepting horror stories written this year even if they were written prior to the contest announcement, so even if you don't have any ideas right now, you might still be able to enter. Have fun terrorizing the neighborhood!
So, while coordinating judging efforts on Most Delightful Ponidox (we're about 60% done and it's still a fairly tight race,) I was approached by Nailah for an interview. As anyone who's tried to interact with me on Discord can tell you, I am not easy to contact there, so kudos to her jumping on the opportunity.
Even at this late stage in the fandom, it's always nice to see up-and-comers. The problem is finding them. i call this the "Redwood Problem." It's easy to notice the big names go, but spotting them as they arrive? Not so much.
I think we have a sprout.
Specifically, Tumbleweed's Springtime Sequel Slash Sandbox Switcheroo, a contest that only opened about fifteen minutes ago. It's elegant in its simplicity: After signups close, each participant will be given a random other participant. Then you write a story based on one of that person's stories. Come check it out; this promises to be a lot of fun!
Yay, another chapter.
Personally, I love this chapter. I mean, I could probably say that about every chapter, but right now I love this one. It makes me smile.
Besides, who doesn’t want an in-depth discussion about desserts? That’s practically Romance 101!
Until next Tuesday!
Epic Yarn, out!