Hey y'all, it's been a bit. Figure I might as well send out an update.
Writing is a bit slow lately. I've been pulled toward other creative mediums at the moment, so I haven't written much in the last week or so. For those of you unaware, I'm also a musician, and as of lately, I'm working on putting together my next album. Not sure when that's going to be done, but that's currently where a lot of my focus is right now.
It's been a while since I posted anything, so I figured I would drop in and give an update on some things. Don't worry, the info isn't that far down lol
Well, I did say in the last blog I'd have a follow up that pertains to what I'm planning to do next, and what better way to do that than to couch it in a post about reaching one hundred followers!
Some of you may have seen this coming, some of you may be surprised, some of you may have seen the edited author's note at the end (which I edited months ago and would have given this all away), but this is the end of Chromatic Aberration. (I'm still gonna be writing tho don't let the "The End" scare you)
You can call me Avery. I am a writer, musician, and artist. I do not have a comments section on my profile, so if you have questions or comments feel free to shoot me a PM! Do not be discouraged if I go a while without responding. I'm a bit of a recluse.
Sunset wants to be the best friend she can be. She's willing to do anything to help ease her new friend Twilight into their group. But is friendship really the reason why she's so determined?
Prophesy says that Twilight Sparkle will not outlive her friends. To preserve the Princess, her friends must survive. They may not be immortal - but one year can become a thousand at the speed of light.
As a relationship blossoms between them, Sunset Shimmer and Twilight Sparkle find themselves on a journey of exploration, redemption, and reconciliation across two worlds.
Princess Cadance and Queen Chrysalis find themselves trapped in a dangerous dream world, and must work together if they want to survive. As they travel through a shared nightmare, can they come to understand each other, or will this all end in tears?
When Sunset learns about problems in Fluttershy's home life, she invites her friend to live with her instead. For Fluttershy, it’s a shelter from the storm she lives in fear of. For Sunset, it’s the hope to be part of a family for the first time.
A conversation filled with nighttime confessions leaves Sunset with much to think about. Problem is, Sunset has always been more of a girl of action. Sequel to Krickis' "Something About Sunset."