Georg - The Author, His Stories, and Some Places for His Stuff · 6:07pm May 2nd, 2014
— (updated 2/25/17 because I was reminded.)
— (updated 2/25/17 because I was reminded.)
First, in celebration of How Many Princesses Does It Take getting 1,000 likes, I’m punishing rewarding the readership with another chapter titled Power Failure. God only knows what I’ll do if it ever hits 2,000 likes. (Oh, and if anybody can tell me how to fix why Google Docs has decided that everything I paste out of a Gdoc needs to be double-spaced now...)
Quick summary: My books and associated collections are still available through Lulu at cost, thanks to iisaw and his amazing talent with designing covers and Aquaman for his encouragement of the Bronycon Bookstore project. And because I'm slow, I didn't realize Lulu had a 30 percent off sale until today. (below the break blog post)
Starting off, Zedew on Deviant Art has updated My Little Death Dealer2. (below) Awesome job. In related news if you haven't seen this already, Miyajima has finished Binky Pie after quite a few months of interruption (which I
Good for most things in Ponyfeather Publishing's catalog including the Friends of PFP tab and Georg's collection.
(Sneak peek at Substitute Librarian below. Be careful of what you find in the darkness of the Canterlot emergency evacuation tunnels.)
Good for most things in Ponyfeather Publishing's catalog including the Friends of PFP tab and Georg's collection. Lulu just updated its webpage, so you might have some hiccups.
Well, to tell that story, is to tell another one.
I can’t remember who I was chatting with (either Ghost or Bad Horse, I believe) when I brought up the concept of three sons inheriting a barony, where one got everything to the east side of the river, the other got everything to the west side of the river, and the third one got smart and took the river, which was the most valuable.
And then Ghost or Bad Horse said “And it’s full of seaponies, right?”
If you’ve been putting off buying your Christmas pony books until they’re less expensive, now’s the time. Head on over to PonyFeather Publishing (and the Friends of PFP tab), grab your credit card, and don’t forget the discount code up in the title. You can buy Georg’s own books on Lulu also. We have romantic horses, pranking princesses, adorable
Simply put, other than a little last minute top to bottom editing (hint, hint, to the editing team) I’m ready to start publishing Drifting Down the Lazy River, except for the cover art. I had promised Pen Mightier first crack at it, but he’s been offline for several weeks and I haven’t gotten a response back. Since I have the artistic talent of a broken tree limb, I’m starting to explore my options. (No, it’s not like having Prom night sneak up on you without a date. Drifting doesn’t have a
Edited: I'm done transferring the story to Fimfiction right now, and after due consideration of the comments, I've decided to publish on Monday when the site traffic picks back up. So, 10:00 am CST, on 2/6, the twenty chapters start going up, one per day. Maybe two on Monday if I'm feeling generous, since Chapter 1 is a little short.
(preview below the break)
This is the last day for Lulu.com's discount code LULU10 to save 10% on orders of Georg's ponyfiction paperback books or Ponyfeather Publishing's collection. Curl up with some nibbled chocolate Easter bunnies, some romantic horses, and enjoy the season.
Thanks to Pen Mightier and Manifest Harmony there is now a new cover picture for Drifting Down the Lazy River, showing Ripple and Turpentine sharing a little time together. Bask in the glory of your new piscine overlady of cuteness and the poor painter who has fallen into her nefarious flippers.
Did you have to think in order to figure out the Spoonerism? Good. Then you’ll be ready for Bad Horse’s Fimfiction Survey. And as a reward once you are done, I’ve included a little humorous snippet out of the sequel to The One Who Got Away.
I would like to thank Quill Scratch for a wonderful reading of an Equestrian Seapony classic, Quackers Goes to the Fair, from the latest Writeoff.me writeoff. 100% Child Safe and E rated.
U> is best duck. He quacks.
ô is best unicorn. She quacks too.
Lulu.com has a 20 percent discount on book orders until May 8, (the code is ITSHERE) which counts for many books for sale by PonyFeather Publishing as well as my collection including the Sisters compendium. Now, I’m about to do something stupid. I’ve had several requests to sign books sold through Lulu, but oh God the cost of shipping.
Yes, we have reached that precious time in life where like the day after Christmas or the week after Easter, the things we want the most become even better — They go on SALE!! (since Lulu had a 15% off sale until August 8 if you use the code ONEFIVE) Keep an eye on Lulu because they tend to run sales from 10 to 15 percent off, which can cover postage.