Because Obs is a good writer, and I am like a nymphomaniacal crack whore for a good time loop story.
Because Obs is a good writer, and I am like a nymphomaniacal crack whore for a good time loop story.
I want this so bad, you have no idea. NO. IDEA. Five hours and counting until I can download it.
Hope I finish this extra chapter of You Can Fight Fate before it comes out, or it might never happen...
Inspired by Arad's offer, because apparently I'm devoting this weekend to plugging him and Stardust (which, really, go read that) I have a number of Steam offers to make. I preordered 'The Bureau' and ended up with a number of extra games in my inventory in addition to the one that was there already. So if you'd like a
Me and thirteen other epic-tier authors, writing a story collaboratively. The catch? We only got to see the chapter before ours. The result? The stuff of legends.
Why the hell are you still here?
So 3,000 words into chapter 3 of Fate during which I'm discovering that the writing the bitchy teenage daughter of Luna and Star Swirl is far too much fun, I get a weird impulse and decide to write clop fic. So then I write a clop fic. I'm pretty sure that spending an entire evening writing about sex and time travelling ponies is one of the items on Twilight's "Signs you've totally lost control of your
So FloydienSlip was kind enough to set up a central place for general discussion and speculation on the trilogy. Come on in and converse on what happens next, the true origins of Home Run, and whether or not Azalea has secretly been the protagonist of a Brony In Equestria fic this entire time and the entire series has been an absurdly effective effort to troll you all.
This is as political as I'll ever get here, I promise. I absolutely respect that people have differing opinions about whether gay marriage is good or bad, and I'd never call someone evil or wrong just for disagreeing with me. That said, I'm quite happy about this morning's Supreme Court decision. I feel it's the right thing to do and I'm looking forward to reading the full text of the decision. Not that it'll end the controversy, of course.