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Sycamore


I discovered MLP and it's fandom last year. After a considerable amount of reading, and the want to improve my own writing, I thought that I would try to contribute to the vast library of stories here

Current Story Progress:

Prompts from Ponies:
Awaiting some ideas from readers.

Story Editing:
Currently working with RD-RAINBOOMS-YOU
Feel free to ask me to read through your story for feedback or editing!

The Bios have disappeared! Here is what I have.

My bio, huh? Well, I discovered the 'fandom' and this site a few years ago. After a considerable amount of reading, and the want to improve my own writing, I thought that I would try to contribute to the vast library of stories on this site!


If any writers or even readers want to go over some ideas or get some feedback from me, just ask and I would be happy to talk, comment back and forth, or gtalk!

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My bad... Fixed.

Sycamore added Forewarning Letter to Readings In The Works.

Actually, my story's complete.

Not trying to be a bitch; I'm just saying.

Thank you for the kind words in your comment on Scootaloo & The Cabinet of Seers!

I really love seeing feedback like that - it really motivates me to write more knowing that someone out there is actually looking forward to it!

1484254 Ah, computer troubles.
I'm reading as I sit in front of my family's computers trying to fix whatever they did to them this time. Computers seem to have a short shelflife in my household.

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Great writing advice...

I found this in one of the threads posted by Crystalis McCloud in The Writer's Group. The thread is here! I know that the advice is long winded and heavy on the swear words, but I take the idea to heart when given truthful criticism by others. It's a really good standard to go by, I would read it if I were you!

I didn't write this advice. Not be a long shot, heck, I didn't even get it from the one that wrote it, just a friend of theirs. Still, this is undeniably some of the best advice I've gotten on the subject. :moustache:

Write the damned thing.

Don't care if it's shit. All writing is shit at the beginning. You're not going to fix it. You don't know how to fix it. You're not going to make that one fucking paragraph perfect. Fuck your pretentious perfection. Just write. Keep writing. Show your shit to everyone. Cup it in your hands and roll it around and hold it up to anyone who will give you two seconds and say 'This is my shit. Please, tell me how to make it better.' And you write the damned thing. And you keep writing the damned thing. Don't you pay attention to that other idea. Fuck it. You got this shit to write. Doesn't matter if it's a thousand words, a hundred, or ten you write the damned thing. You don't know what to write? Fuck you. You think your characters are going to make it easy on you? Does everyone you know give you their life and soul and fate on a silver platter? Does everything get handed to you? Fuck you. Write the damn thing. Make something happen. Make anything happen. And if the story won't tell you then you yell at it. Threaten it with ninjas or pirates or grandma dying or a pregnancy but you do it. And when your story behaves then you write it. And you go to those people and ask them 'what do you think now?' and you listen. And if they tell you your story is great then you thank them, and ask why. And if they tell you its shit then you thank them, and apologize, and ask why. And you write the damned thing. What, it's been two weeks? Fuck you. You think stories write themselves? Did you think this was going to be easy? Did you ever look at all those shitty fanfics and laugh and joke about how they gave up? Now it's your turn. So write the damned thing. And when it's finished. When the damned thing is created, you look at it. You look at it hard and you weep. And you show it to people. And you ask them what they think. And you listen. You listen like your life depended on it. And you put it out there for the world to see and go "THIS IS MY SHIT! WHAT DO YOU THINK!?" And you pray for one honest motherfucker to tell you. And they might tell you it is the god damnest stupiest gayest most boringest story they have ever read. And you thank them. And you ask why.

And then you take this thing that you create and you set it aside. What? You want to fix it? You want to make it better? Do you try and fix all your shitty ideas? Fuck it. You pick up a new idea. And you remember what you did. You remember what people said. You remember why it was good and why it sucked ass and you write. The. Damned. Thing. And you make it better than the one that came before. And this time you go through and look for the boring dialogue and the stupid characters that only make sense to you and the ideas that you thought were good at the time and you change them, if you can. If the story will allow you. But then you go back to writing. You go back and you get it done and get it created and you go to that one honest motherfucker and you say to them 'Hey, Mr. Nice person. I really respected your feedback and I was hoping you'd take a look at this story.' And you hope they read it. And when they're done, and they say it's crap and shit and what the fuck are you doing wasting your time, you thank them again. And you ask why. And you ask how you can make it better. And you listen.

Then you set it aside. And you take a new idea. And now you know better which ideas are shit. Which ideas don't deserve stories. Which ideas are too big for one story or too small or too cliche. And you push those ideas aside and you find one that's interesting. You find one that's personal. You find one with hooks for hearts and with tits and ass to ogle and explosions and motherfucking flames exploding and you go 'Okay motherfucker. Let's write you.' But this time you pay attention to all the little shit that didn't seem to matter before. Like the difference between their and there and they're or when you use a capital or a lowercase or all those fucking commas you either don't use and should or do use and shouldn't. And... you... become... aware... of... all... your... fucking... ellipsis... and you say, 'Fuck that! I'm going to write the damned thing, but I am not going to do that shit anymore!' And when the story gives you lip, you say, 'Fuck you story! Do you want me to break out the motherfucking ninjas? No. Then give me something to write.' And you think about your characters. You learn them. You listen to their childhood. You think about what they want. What they need. What they fear. What makes them horny. What's their darkest motherfucking secrets ever. And you write the damned thing. And you find the honest motherfucker, or two if you're lucky, and beg them to read it. And ask them if it's better. And how can you just make it better! And you listen. And you thank them.'

And if you get fucking readers that like you, you thank them. And if you get people willing to sacrifice their time and energy to help you, you thank them. And if fuckers give you shit, you ignore them, but if they give you shit and then tell you what you did wrong to get shit, then you thank them. And if they give you five bucks out of their wallet to help you out, or draw one of your OC's, or post some where that it was good, then you fall down on your motherfucking knees and THANK THEM LIKE JESUS! Because you're not one of those fuckers that got ten pages into a fic and then gave up. You're not one of those fuckers who thought their shit was gold and stopped listening when everyone told you to stop. You're one of those people that got advice from an honest motherfucker rather than a friend or a parent who tells you its good. Fuck good. Demand better.

And then you look at those ideas. You see those ideas in other stories. You see them in movies and real life and in friends and family and yourself and you pick the brightest, best fucking idea you have before you... and even if it's not perfect you sit down. You look it straight in its eyes...

And you write the damned thing.

And that's all the advice I can give you.