Presenting: The Properly Organized Rarijack Group · 10:29pm Jul 24th, 2012
Feel free to join, if you're a fan of Rarijack.
Ordinary female person who writes odd little slice of life stories.
Feel free to join, if you're a fan of Rarijack.
I, wrongly, got the credit for starting the old one, but I would like to create a properly organized Rarijack group.
I am the Rarijack person.
No idea how I became such, but I have been designated as such by someone who's considered a major author.
Should I be honored or perturbed?
I wonder why nobody's used name meanings as a way to do it. True it makes for a riddle, and one has to choose which meaning would work best, but that's part of the fun. For example I've turned two authors of Vampire fiction into Ponies by the name of Gracious Ardor, and Crown Superior. One is considered the mother of modern gothic fiction, and the other is considered a hack.
Can you guess?
That I've considerably shortened my latest chapter of the Sour Grapes Chronicles.
A lot of good stories seem to be plagued by formatting problems brought on by people not using quotes properly.
One grammar rule that seems to be being forgotten is that one is supposed to start a new paragraph with each new speaker. Seems silly, but it breaks up walls of text, and lets the reader know that a new person (or pony in this case) is speaking.
I want to say thanks to all the authors who include music in their stories, especially those who include links. I have found some great music, thanks to those.
"Tha's it.. come t' Granny Mister Hasslehoof. Lemmie help you out of them duds,” Granny uttered, a slightly lecherous look on her wrinkled face.
I mean, seriously, it would be bucking hilarious.
But what would his cutie mark be?
Sour Grapes
Female.
Cutie Mark: A bunch of Grapes
Obviously Unicorn, but classifies herself as half Unicorn, and Half Earth Pony.
Has very limited unicorn ponykenesis: Can lift things, one-at-a-time, but can't manage, like, a tray of drinks or multiple items to allow them to interact. Also can hornwrite, but can not levitate what she's writing on, and hornwrite at the same time.