I've been writing and selling stories for longer than a lot of folks reading this have been alive. Check Baal Bunny for more!
The Force is the Force, of course, of course, and no one can horse with the Force of course--that is of course unless the horse is the Jedi Master, Ed ("Stay away from the Dark Side, Willlburrrr...")!
Lecturer by day, pony word peddler by night.
Fanfiction masochist. :B She/they https://ko-fi.com/presentperfect
Why 'Inquisitor'? Because 'Forty two': the most important lesson I ever learned. Any answer is worthless until you have the right question. Author, editor, critic, but foremost, a philosopher.
An unassuming author whose writing comes slowly. Loves romance, humor, and Spike; dislikes darkness, despair, and character-bashing. If you come away from his stories smiling, he's done his job.
I don't write, so much as I perform acts of high-wire fiction without a net. Come watch me fall! I believe in narrative coincidence, the transcendent power of hopeful creativity, and the Oxford Comma.
D. G. D. is a science fiction writer and archaeologist. He blogs on occasion at www.deusexmagicalgirl.com.
“I need you, the reader, to imagine us, for we don't really exist if you don't.”
Scootaloo is the bestest and greatest crusader. Sweetie Belle is nothing but a dog's chew toy--one of the squeaky ones--given life, and Apple Bloom just sucks.
Cloudy writes stories. Cloudy likes it when ponies like each other maybe a little too much and sometimes end up in love. Cloudy writes stories about these things, often.
Twilight floated a second fritter up to her mouth when she realized the first was gone. “What is in these things?” “Mostly love. Love ‘n about three sticks of butter.”
Author, former Royal Canterlot Library curator, and the (retired) reviewer at One Man's Pony Ramblings.
Stories about ponies are stories about people.
Be kind. For everyone you meet, life is a hard battle.
Applejack will always love you 'cos that's jes' how she is, sugarcube <3