Lessons in Chaos Update · 3:46am Feb 19th, 2019
Hey, y'all. Just wanted to let you know I'm still here and provide a quick update on the status of this story.
Hey, y'all. Just wanted to let you know I'm still here and provide a quick update on the status of this story.
Just got out of surgery for appendicitis. No big. It's taken care of. But it has delayed my creative process a bit.
So, Horizon wrote a very important blog post about a horrifying event that happened at Bronycon this year, and it's something that I think everyone should read. The kind of behavior that transpired here must be condemned at every level, and should not be considered acceptable in this or any other fandom.
Rarity's evolving role over the course of Single Point has certainly been a curious development. When I first wrote Single Point of Failure, part of the idea I conceptualized was that the Mane Six would fracture over Twilight and AJ's conflict, with Rainbow Dash taking AJ's side, Rarity taking Twilight's, and Pinkie and Fluttershy caught in the middle. Rainbow Dash's role was to be AJ's pal and have her back even though she didn't really get what was going on. Rarity, conversely, was to be
So, with the third installment of Single Point behind me, I wanted to take a moment to talk about something that's important to me: representation. When I started writing, I really just wanted to tell a cool story about a blossoming romance, the difficulty of actually maintaining a working relationship, and a sinister vampiric rock. But I didn't just want this to be about Twilight and Applejack. The characters don't exist in a vacuum. Applejack especially is not an island unto herself; coming