Signal Boost: To Perytonia · 4:21am Sep 6th, 2017
Okay, so my blog doesn't reach very many, but I feel I've got to at least try.
Okay, so my blog doesn't reach very many, but I feel I've got to at least try.
Almost forgot to post this. Work has got my mind in a tizzie!
Weekend's ahead though, so plenty of time to unwind within the break.
Today's story is worth the journey.
To Perytonia
[Romance] [Adventure] • 554,079 words
By royal request, Rainbow Dash, Fluttershy and Rarity travel to far-off Perytonia to establish ties between Equestria and a strange new people.
Is that... light?
I apologize for my long absence; for the last few months I wandered out into dark caves and buried myself there. I had no reason for doing so; I simply did. It is not that I lost interest, or found something more interesting to do; indeed, there was little to do in the dark.
I just hid. From what?
Myself, perhaps?
I’ve re-read Heretical Fictions a few times over the years, but kept on putting off posting a review of it until after I reviewed Eternal, as Heretical Fictions is a story about Twilight and Celestia reacting to Eternal being published in Equestria. Thus, that story’s review kept getting shuffled forward and forward in time, until finally I reviewed Eternal.
Back in April, I started on a set of Read It Now reviews. I ended up reading a couple stories for it, and then forgetting I had started a review set and never finishing it.
Today, as I went to read some recent stories, I realized that I had an unfinished review set, and as it wasn’t really quite timely, I merged it into this.
A whole week of not writing. I daresay it was necessary. It was nice to be able to dive into gaming like I used to, but I know better than to let that sink its steely, pixelated hooks into my flesh for a second time, so I finally ended the little vacation yesterday. I won’t be seriously into writing again until next week due to a busy coming weekend; I just don’t see the point of trying to pick up steam when I know I’ll have to hit the breaks again. Still, I am writing again in general, so it’s
They say that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
In the end, though, I generally find it more like rolling a rock down a hill – once you get started, it is a lot easier to keep going.
Today’s stories:
Where Your Heart Is by Cloudy Skies
The Tail End of It by ShortSkirtsAndExplosions
”Why do all our new adversaries rhyme with each other?” by Estee
Scootalift by Estee
Starry Night by AShadowOfCygnus