Some great things I stumbled upon. Sharing for the sake of it :)
Awesome Thing 1
Awesome Thing 2
Awesome things now shared, returning to standby mode.
What to say, what to say? Well I live in Utah, and I like Ponies, and Doctor Who, and Doctor Who combined with Ponies.
Some great things I stumbled upon. Sharing for the sake of it :)
Awesome Thing 1
Awesome Thing 2
Awesome things now shared, returning to standby mode.
Man, I feel like such a louse for not having put up any content for so long. Real life has been real busy lately. Sorry about that. But I'm back, and I've decided to continue an old story as part of it. Cheese n' Crackers. One of the most common reviews I get on that one is that the readers want more, and that it could easily be continued. I've decided, y'know what? My readers are right. So I'm gonna go ahead and continue on with the misadventures and odd friendship of Trixie and Cheese
Sorry about the long absence here. Writing reached that point where it was feeling more like a chore than an enjoyment, so I had to take a brief break. Still got a new chapter out, so that's good. And while I haven't been terribly active on the writing side, there has been some exciting--at least to me--things happening with my stories over the last few months.
Y'know, I've been thinking about this for quite some time, but have just now worked up the nerve to get this out there. For a couple'a reasons. First, I'm not entirely sure I have the skills to manage a project like I'm thinking about. Second, I dunno, it just seemed presumptuous for me to ask. And third, I'm not sure if I have the... clout? fame? readership? to get my request out there and picked up by someone who's both interested and talented enough to make this a good production. I mean, I
Now for the second book in the 50th anniversary collection. Dreams of Empire by Justin Richards, circa 1997. I gotta say, I was really looking forward to reading this one--the Second Doctor's the one that really got hit hard by the whole "missing episode" thing, so I kinda have a thing for anything regarding him.
I was at a bookstore the other day, and found something that made me completely geek out. A 50th anniversary Doctor Who book collection. 11 books, 11 authors, 11 Doctors. So, in a decision I will likely regret towards the end of the week, I bought them all. I figure I'll review them here as I read 'em. So, first up: the First Doctor story Ten Little Aliens, originally written in 2002 by Stephen Cole. By the author's own admission, it's basically Starship Troopers combined with an Agatha