I write so that one day I may finally stop writing and be free, but these damn new ideas keep finding ways into my brain. I need to write more to vent them out!
You’ve seen Sweetie Belle read a book about magic and even put it into practice. Yet her newly gained craving for knowledge still isn’t quenched. The books in Twilight’s library are enticing her. Who cares if they’re mature! Will she answer the call or will Twilight meddle in her affairs
Make sure you've watched all the material that's out there. It's not just the show, you know? I just found out that I haven't watched these yet:
I'm not that big on Equestria Girls, but that show also has its merits.
We left off in the midst of magic training. And now comes the kind of magic that Sweetie Belle has been trying to achieve throughout the story: a detection spell. But these kinds of spells might not be that easy, as Sweetie Belle is about to learn in the latest chapter.
There are many themes one can write about. It could be as simple as Twilight getting herself a cup of coffee. Or it can be as complex and epic as a post-apocalyptic story about pony survivors. It could be about love, friendship or mortality. It can be romantic, funny or sad.
In the previous chapter, Sweetie Belle read a book about magic. But that can’t even compare to an actual magic training. In the latest chapter, Twilight Sparkle shows Sweetie Belle the tricks of the trade.
If I ever found myself in Equestria, the first thing I’d do is go to Twilight’s library. Those books about magic... I’d like to read them all.
The last time we saw Twilight Sparkle, she couldn’t find any traces of magic in Sweetie Belle’s results on the first glance. However, she intended to study the results further in hopes of finding some residual magic.
Since then, Sweetie Belle took her horn for a wild ride and just managed to use her magic after a long while.
The first few sentences are very important. They can spell the difference between the reader getting hooked and the reading closing the tab, never to come back to it. I'm hoping some of these will hook you.
Here are introductions from my stories arranged from the most to the least favorite ones: