So yeah, that happened. · 2:25am Oct 17th, 2015
I finally posted a new story!
Honestly, Its just a practice story that started to get good, plus I'm still hashing out the last chapter of Impurities. Check it out if you haven't already.
I finally posted a new story!
Honestly, Its just a practice story that started to get good, plus I'm still hashing out the last chapter of Impurities. Check it out if you haven't already.
An absolute perfect world...what would your paradise world be like?
For some odd reasons, I can't stop thinking of imagining this thing below me in the Equestrian mythos...
Being able to imagine something is not only essential to writing stories, but also to many other things, such as, but not limited to making, games, software, technology, films, general TV/internet shows, devices etc. There's probably literally hundreds of other things, which is, obviously why I'm not going to mention anymore.
Hi, here you can create your own characters for the new movie RWBY. Remember, names have to be color affiliated, and team members' first names are suppose to combine together for a team name. For example: Team RWBY. (R = Ruby, W =Weiss, B = Blake, Y = Yang)
Here is the design requirements:
Name: (Full Name and nicknames)
Semblance: (Special Unique Powers)
Weapon: (How it works and what it helps with)
Appearance: (What the character looks like)
Personality: (Her attitudes, hobbies, etc)
I just finished reading the first book in a trilogy yesterday. Devices and Desires, Book 1 of the Engineer Trilogy by K. J. Parker. The first book was a little over 600 pages long. It's not uncommon for people to take pride in completing things that, in the grand scheme of things, don't really matter. Finishing a video game, a TV show season, a really long book. Why do we do that, I wonder? Why do we sometimes push ourselves to finish something frivolous, even if we're not really
It's funny where inspiration can come from. I hadn't a vague clue on what to write next until I though about the old video games I used to play, especially Atari and various arcade games. Simple as they may be, you could make up stories for them. And that is what I plan to do in the possibly near future.
I want to make short stories starring various ponies and make them based on the games of old. I welcome any ideas y'all can cook up as well.
This is not a happy post. It's not fun for me to write. And I'm well aware that this will probably not be read, which is fine.
So, this is the fifth story I have read, and this one is unique insofar as I am using a first person narrative with this one. It also happens to be the voice of a filly, so we'll see how my voice works with that.
According to the synopsis:
This is a story about a day in the life
of a very special child
with a very vivid imagination.
Hello, everyone! It's CPR Sophia! Starting from today, I will post blogs about the reasons why MLP Gen 4 should continue one by one. You know, I am a very strong supporter of saving MLP Gen 4. However, nothing comes without any efforts. In 'Save MLP Gen 4 Project', I talked about the efforts that I made to save MLP Gen 4. Now, I will talk about the very first reason why MLP Gen 4 should continue.
I'M FIRED UP AND TIRED OF THE WAY THAT THINGS HAVE BEEN
OOOOOOOOOO
THE WAY THAT THINGS HAVE BEEN
I enjoy writing a certain way. I like word's - falling, reaching, peaking at the sky as they breach...
You. The reader at the end of the day, frayed as they are with the touch of rain, cloud, and mound's of grass covered in the smell of wet fur and smoke.
I want you to feel something...
I want to feel something...
I think that in the pursuit of being a better writer. Their is a mistake that is almost not a mistake.
Almost a hole. A trap.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
"Okay, finally finished with Thorax's thing."
"Yep, now, let's see who dies next."
"Go Cousin Hero!"
"Yeah, go me!"
Day 4:
Smolder attempts to climb a super tall tree but falls to her death
Stinger poisons Gallus' drink, he drinks it and dies
Mantis searches for water and firewood
Hero searches for water
Ocellus dies from an infection
The writing process is something I don’t often comment on. Just as consuming fiction relies on subjective tastes and preferences, so does writing fiction rely on techniques and processes unique to oneself. How one writes is a very individualistic thing, which is why writing advice often needs to be non-committal and generic to be even remotely useful.
I'm going to start off this year with drama! Well, drama that's been over with for months now. I couldn't find a working copy of the story (you'll find out why, below), so I compromised.
Without further ado, let's get on with 2017! Imagine the possibilities below the break.