Bronycon, and Your Chance To Own Physical Chriswords! · 4:42pm Jul 29th, 2019
Everything is bought, signed, and in place. Going to the last Bronycon? Then take a look at this:
Oooh, yeah. Those are some fine-lookin' horsewords right there.
Author, former Royal Canterlot Library curator, and the (retired) reviewer at One Man's Pony Ramblings.
Everything is bought, signed, and in place. Going to the last Bronycon? Then take a look at this:
Oooh, yeah. Those are some fine-lookin' horsewords right there.
You may already have heard about this from another author you follow, but RBDash47--among his many fandom contributions, he's probably best-known for having run the Pony Fiction Vault--is starting up a new project called Ponyfeather Publishing. Its goal? To provide high-quality ebooks (and ultimately, high-quality physical copies) of select fanfiction for the discerning ponyfic reader.
When Princesses Celestia and Luna visit a public art gallery, they come upon a painting of Celestia, banished to the moon. They react to this in the only reasonable way: artistic criticism and analysis.
New story! Read it, or, if you want to know more first, head down below the break (but then read it).
Well an, almost-new Chrisfic, if you read it during the past week or so, while it was part of the Jinglemas post.
Anyway, yes, I just published my Secret Santa entry as its own piece:
The FiMFic Secret Santa has gone live! Fifty short stories (plus maybe half a dozen more to be posted when their authors finish up) in one big awesome megapost of Christmas Hearth's Warming cheer. And one of them's mine!
It's December again, and that means it's avatar Christmas hat time! If you find this fun, cute, and/or a pleasant homage to The Descendant, who started this whole thing way back in the misty days of FiMFiction, then slap one on! Don't have the photoshop skills to do it yourself? Do what I did and make one of your e-friends do it for you! Think the whole thing is stupid or affectatious? That's fine too, it's all optional.
First, the "Chris you can read right now" news: today, I posted a 3500 word essay comparing a battle that never actually happened in A Song of Ice and Fire to the Battle of Bannockburn. This was definitely the best use of my time. If you're interested in light military analysis, though, you can check it out here!
First thing's first: I finally put up that OMPR retrospective that I wanted to write. It's horribly incomplete, despite also being horribly overlong for what it is... but it's my attempt to put something of a bow on my exit from the field of regularly-scheduled fanfic reviews. If you want to relive a few greatest hits, you can check out the post here.