Readings of "He never had so sweet a Changeling" · 1:26am Oct 12th, 2013
This is fantastic! Someone is reading my works!
UniqueSKD has done two readings, chapters one and two. Everybody listen, comment and give him some love.
Just another University-edicated fanfiction writer who prefers the cheers and laughter of ponies to madness and sorrow.
This is fantastic! Someone is reading my works!
UniqueSKD has done two readings, chapters one and two. Everybody listen, comment and give him some love.
My birthday has come around again. Between the family party going on later today and the fact that two of my stories are getting YouTube readings it's a pretty good one. Even if my friends are in different cities if not states, things are really looking up.
Here's the next batch. I want to encourage reading old fics. Some of them, as odd as they are in light of new canon, are very good. A bit of news first:
So, perhaps this may be slightly ripping off of PresentPerfect's thing, but this is done slightly differently. Present, because of free time and being caught up on reading, can seek out old and new stories and give them a read. As for me, my current backlog of chapters is large. and, yay for me, they're extra-long chapters. 5-10k word range. Each. It's hard to buckle down and read them because I can never find a good position to be in or a good stretch of time. I always feel like I should be
Just recently my sister came to visit. I haven't seen her in five years. She also brought my niece and nephew; I had seen my niece before but I had never met my nephew before. She's kinda cool, now that we've both grown up a bit, and I just love my little niece and nephew. The nephew is just a toddler but he was neat all the same. My niece can talk and such and was decently articulate. We had some things in common like a love for Doc McStuffins (but I think being a Stuffy/Lambie shipper is just
The Sovereign Prairie
Demonym: Prairiefolk, steppefolk (if they get far enough north), or a tribal designation, usually the name of the chief (For example, the buffalo near Appleoosa are called Thunderhooves' folk)
Location: The Sovereign Prairie exists in a land-encircled state, a large and irregular collection of rolling prairie, desert, some forest and a few large lakes, plus one small inland sea.
A break from the specific looks at the various regions to take on some subjects that generally mean a lot to me, especially for writing and most especially for constructed worlds. Comedy and religion.
I could be a cheeky wag and say that they are grouped together by necessity but I'll leave that to others. I actually wanted to do this because I realize I left them off of the other supplements and they are important to a society, at least in theory.
The Aegeman Sea region, or The United Kingdom of Concrete
Demonym: Aegemans, Concretans (Though that is often reserved for those who actually live on the island) or a name based on their particular vassal state, such as Feldspartan or Sapphirosian.
Location: West and south, mostly at the Equator but both above and below as well. Technically they share a border with Umbratara but the area between is beyond sparsely inhabited, and the claim is mostly perfunctory.
The Grand Veldt
Demonym: Plainsfolk, Veldtfolk, or a tribal name for those that have one.
Location: South and east, taking a large swath of land that is more than Veldt. They are named for the primary living space, though there are deserts and jungles in the territory, some of which are shared with Equestria along the border. They also share a border with the Griffin Kingdom, much to their occasional chagrin.
The Griffin High Kingdom
Demonym: Griffin(s), in general. Often called by their clan name rather than simply by their national identity.