Oh don't mind me. I'll be over here rolling around in a delightful new chapter of a story I thoroughly enjoy by an author I frequently favorite.
Om nom nom. *rolls side to side in a glorious pile of text* *kicks feet*
It feels like I've got at least two other stories in the cooker. If Drop the Needle is way more popular than I expect, I might try a sequel. I'm thinking a slice of life / comedy staring Twilight, and an adventure with Twilight.
For the record, Twilight isn't my favorite pony, but she might be the one I have the most in common with.
I might at some point want an actual avatar of my own. Folks seem to have a lot of luck finding something around the tubes. I don't think I'll be quite that lucky. Not that I expect art to magically land on my doorstep or anything if I ask, but I might point back at this later.
I'm surprised there aren't more Chocolate Factory-esque stories.
Granted, we have the immortal Rainbow Factory, and it's awesome theme song. (Song was first fyi)
I'm just going to leave this here.....
Somewhere along the line, I started liking Dubstep. I'm not quite sure when or where. I have always liked a lot of electronic music, that probably had something to do with it. So here.
Also, Fighting is Magic got canceled. I posted about it on Cyborg Samuri's blog. I think I covered most of my bases there.
Stories about the Princesses can be hard for me to swallow. Anything that touches on their immortality. I think we as humans tend to focus on the negative aspects of life, and thus most stories about being immortal come out sad, at best.
I understand, partially at least, that there would be quite a lot of pain and sadness in a very long / eternal life.
But I think there would also be, have to be, an equal or greater chance for happiness.