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Nugget


"Hi! I'm Nugget, and I'm your friend to the end. Haydeeho! Ha ha ha!"

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To certain writers, the world of story writing is often hard and plagued with uncertainties towards how well they write their own novels. With each word written down, they wonder about certain aspects towards what makes their story amazing. To which, those questions are bothering the mind of a Canterlot author named Pen Name. After a recent story of his flopped, he begins to question himself until he gets an idea in his head;

"What if our own stories could talk back to us?"


Pre-read & edited by tommal

This story was created out of the shenanigans of the writer. Enjoy and remember the random tag! :pinkiecrazy:

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Comments ( 14 )

I'm calling it now. This is going on the featured box (I hope). Loved it Nugget. Stellar Story. :pinkiehappy:

7946456 Thank you... I hope and pray it gets there! :scootangel:

If this happened to me, I would be so scared, as the characters of my story The Return of Doctor Whooves would not be pleased with what I've done to them and what I'm planning to do.:raritydespair:

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I have given you a follow as well. I look forward to reading more from you, as well as to stay in touch. Can't hurt to have too many associates and/or friends. :moustache:

“If you mean to say that risking my life is exciting and fun to read about, then you obviously need to go see a doctor.” She crossed her arms once more, “Or a priest.”

I love that part.

Then again, some of them do like troll stories.

And that's how Twilight Sparkle vs. the Situational Multiverse happened!

He wanted the story to be written down and finished as soon as it was started, yet Pen unfortunately knew that wasn’t ever going to be the case.

For me, this statement was thought provoking.

I used to be like that, wanting the story to be finished before as soon as I started it. Now I thrive on the moment. I don't just want to write out a scene, I want to imagine how every action plays out in my head. It's actually a fun process to jot all the details down and then take some back out of the narrative that wouldn't normally be perceived in that particular scene. In this way a whole new dynamic opens up to the writer rather than glossing over a scene of potential interest to advance one's plot. It actually spins new ideas to intertwine with existing original ideas. :yay:

I know there is still a lot for me to learn in writing, and this is one of the things that I'm striving to achieve. :pinkiesmile:

7949408 I'm glad that my writing got you think about the topics address, to which that has been something that I have been improving on as well. To which, I'm starting adding more philosophy into my stores in order to get the audience to think some of the questions presented, thus leave a lasting effect on the reader.

Feeding the Machine is currently an example of such an attempt. Also, it needs some love as well. :twilightsheepish:

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In addition to that, there's a lot more stuff I am working on to try to improve my narrative.

- Intertwining Theme and Plot
- Achieving a high command of sentence structure to avoid confusion.
- Broadening the scope of my comfort zone to include a wider range of genres and sub-genres

I am sure there is more that I must work at to improve my narrative, but those are some of the things that I am aware of at the moment.

I really have to think the Rage group for helping me see just what I can do to improve. :twilightsmile:

Very funny. I suppose it is a writer's dream to have an opportunity to speak with his character. And I know which story Pen was talking about... :trixieshiftright:

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Yeah, I mean that is how this story came to be. I had to think about the reaction Applejack would have to an author that decided to kill her parents off the bat, so I'm kinda poking fun at myself here. :twilightsheepish:

Haha! That last sentence is brilliant!

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