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  • 191 weeks
    MSPiper’s “Autumnfall Change” [Royal Canterlot Library]

    You might want to keep a whiteboard handy for today’s story.


    Autumnfall Change
    [Sci-Fi][Slice of Life][Human] • 8,419 words

    Magic and technology may have pierced the void and blazed a path between the realms, but that was the simple part. Adjusting to the changes that follow can be far more daunting.

    Yet despite the complexities involved even in basic communication, Serendipity has found friends to talk to among humankind who can cheer her up when she’s down. And occasionally inspire her to bursts of ingenuity unhindered by such trifles as foresight.

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    6 comments · 9,245 views
  • 205 weeks
    TCC56's "Glow In The Dark, Shine In The Sun" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    A villain might just have a bright future in today's story.


    Glow In The Dark, Shine In The Sun
    [Equestria Girls] [Drama] [Slice of Life] • 27,035 words

    Despite all attempts, Cozy Glow still hasn't been shown a path to friendship. No pony has been able to get through to her, and she's only gotten worse with each attempt.

    Reluctant to return the filly to stone again, Princess Twilight has one last option. One pony she hasn't tried. Or in this case? One person.

    Sunset Shimmer.

    Can Sunset do what no pony has been able to?

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    10 comments · 9,432 views
  • 207 weeks
    The Red Parade's "never forever" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story never says never.


    never forever
    [Sad] [Slice of Life] • 1,478 words

    Lightning Dust will never be a Wonderbolt. When she left the Academy, she swore she'd never look back. When the Washouts disbanded, she swore she'd forget about them.

    Yet after all these years, against all odds, she finds herself here. At a Wonderbolts show. Just on the wrong side of the glass.

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    20 comments · 8,240 views
  • 212 weeks
    Freglz's "Nothing Left to Lose" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Don't lose out on today's story.


    Nothing Left to Lose
    [Drama] [Sad] • 6,367 words

    Some things can't be changed.

    Starlight believes otherwise.

    FROM THE CURATORS: One might be forgiven for thinking that after nine years of MLP (and fanfic), there's nothing left to explore on such well-trodden ground as changeling redemption — but there are still stories on the topic which are worthy of turning heads.  "Though the show seems to have moved past it as a possibility, the question of whether and how Queen Chrysalis could be reformed alongside the other changelings still lingers in the fandom's consciousness," Present Perfect said in his nomination. "In comes Freglz, with a solidly reasoned story that combines the finales of seasons 5 and 6 and isn't afraid to let the question hang."

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    26 comments · 7,639 views
  • 214 weeks
    Somber's "Broken Record" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story puts all the pieces together.

    (Ed. note: Some content warnings apply to this interview, regarding current world circumstances and mentions of suicidal ideation.)


    Broken Record
    [Drama] [Slice of Life] • 7,970 words

    There has never been an athlete like Rainbow Dash. The sprints. The marathons. The land speed record. She held them all.

    Until she didn't.

    Until she had only one left... and met the pony that might take it from her...

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    11 comments · 5,435 views
  • 216 weeks
    jakkid166's "Detective jakkid166 in everything" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Missing out on today's story would be a crime.


    Detective jakkid166 in everything
    [Comedy] [Human] • 15,616 words

    "Every pony thing evre made would be better if it had me in it."
    - me

    I, Detective jakkid166, will be prepared to make every pony fanficion, video, and game better by me being in it. All you favorite pony content, except it has ME! And even I could be in some episodes of the show except cause the charaters are idiot I'm good at my job.

    The ultimate Detective jakkid166 adventures collection, as he goes into EVERYTHING to make it good.

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    171 comments · 9,714 views
  • 218 weeks
    Mannulus' "Sassy Saddles Meets Sasquatch" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story is a rare find.


    Sassy Saddles Meets Sasquatch
    [Comedy] [Random] • 5,886 words

    The legend is known throughout Equestria, but there are few who believe. Those who claim to have seen the beast are dismissed as crackpots and madponies. Those who bring evidence before the world are dismissed as histrionic deceivers. There are those who have seen, however -- those who know -- and they will forever cry out their warning from the back seats of filthy, old train cars, even to those who dismiss them, who revile them, who ignore their warnings unto their own mortal peril.

    "The sasquatch is real!" they will cry forevermore, even as nopony believes.

    But from this day forward, Sassy Saddles will believe.

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    16 comments · 6,275 views
  • 220 weeks
    SheetGhost’s “Moonlight Vigil” [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Take a closer look into tonight’s story.


    Moonlight Vigil
    [Tragedy] • 3,755 words

    Bitter from her defeat and exile, the Mare in the Moon watches Equestria move on without her.

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    1 comments · 4,914 views
  • 222 weeks
    Unwhole Hole's "The Murder of Elrod Jameson" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story is some killer noir.

    [Adult story embed hidden]

    The Murder of Elrod Jameson
    [Dark] [Mystery] [Sci-Fi] [Human] • 234,343 words

    [Note: This story contains scenes of blood and gore, sexuality, and a depiction of rape.]

    Elrod Jameson: a resident of SteelPoint Level Six, Bridgeport, Connecticut. A minor, pointless, and irrelevant man... who witnessed something he was not supposed to.

    Narrowly avoiding his own murder, he desperately searches for help. When no living being will help him, he turns to the next best thing: a pony.

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    14 comments · 5,402 views
  • 224 weeks
    Grimm's "Don't Open the Door" [Royal Canterlot Library]

    Today's story lingers like the curling mist in a dark forest.


    Don't Open the Door
    [Dark][Horror] • 13,654 words

    After an expedition into the Everfree Forest ends in disaster, Applejack and Rainbow Dash take refuge in an abandoned cabin until morning.

    This is probably a poor decision, but it's only one night, after all. How bad could it be?

    FROM THE CURATORS: "I don't care much for horror stories," AugieDog mused. "But this one does so much right, I found myself really impressed." Present Perfect thought it was "simply one of the best horror stories I've ever read," and Soge agreed "one-hundred percent" that "this is pitch-perfect horror from beginning to end."

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    8 comments · 4,720 views
Feb
10th
2017

Author Interview » Lise Eclaire's "Arête - Princess Alicorn of Hackers" [Royal Canterlot Library] · 1:52pm Feb 10th, 2017

What a tangled Web today's story weaves!


Arête - Princess Alicorn of Hackers
[Adventure] [Alternate Universe] [Sci-Fi] • 35,168 words

Dinky leads a double life. In the real world she is an average pony in her final year of school, slightly timid, bored with everything around her. In the Dream-Web she is a hacker who wants to make a name for herself.

One evening she stumbles on something that has both her lives merge in one, as she seeks to find whether the Web really is run by deities, or is this just a trick by the Starswirl Conglomerate.

FROM THE CURATORS: While we had a spirited debate over the relative merits of this story, there was one thing on which we all agreed.  "The cyberpunk aesthetic and page-turning, pulse-pounding action are the big things right," as Present Perfect put it, and it was our collective enjoyment which solidified the story's feature.  "It has been a while since I read a story that was this much of a romp," Chris said, and Horizon agreed: "It was a page-turner.  I read this over most of a week, and every time I returned to it I was looking forward to seeing what happened next."

That gripping pace was part-and-parcel of the faithful way the story executed on its genre.  "It's got all the big hallmarks of '80s-style hacker/cyberpunk,' for better and for worse," Chris said.  "On the downside, it sometimes flattens its characters, and its dramas are awfully convenient. But that's part of the charm of this piece: piling on the technobabble and twists without ever bogging down or being difficult to follow."  AugieDog agreed that that accessibility was another of the story's core strengths.  "The only computer class I've ever taken in my life was back in 1982, learning to write BASIC programs on Radio Shack TRS-80 computers," he said. "And yet I really enjoyed this."

Much of our debate focused on the story's other genre choices.  "The narrative style turns every little thing into a major crisis, which effectively keeps the tension up ... but sacrifices the sense of emotional proportion," Horizon said.  "It's very Young-Adult novel, which is a genre I usually appreciate from a distance."  That was also a tough sell for Soge.  "I found the whole teenager drama aspect to be uninteresting," he said.  "But the idea of a dream web is interesting and imaginative; the hacker-pulp angle gives the story a nice, upbeat rhythm without being straight-up ridiculous; and Diamond Tiara is fantastic throughout."  And AugieDog found that same writing style a strength.  "The 'teen angst' stuff is what made it for me," he said.  "As YA pony cyberpulp, this stands up and dances."

Read on for our author interview, in which Lise Eclaire discusses cat factories, glacial ridges, and the million-word threshold.


Give us the standard biography.

Unfortunately, I can't go into too much details (because of work). I’m originally from Eastern Europe, though I do tend to move about a bit (I've been on 4 continents :)). As for my work, I'm part of the computer game industry and have worked on a few AAA games. Other than that, I'm a mystery who writes on an iPad. :P

How did you come up with your handle/penname?

It was created a while before I joined Fimfic so I could be incognito for research. I just adopted it (since my research was already done). The nick itself is based on a French phrase (anyone with a bit of ingenuity and Google Translate could figure it out. :))

Who's your favorite pony?

Firefly!

My favourite FIM pony, though, is Celestia — the one who has the power to solve all problems in the blink of the eye, but is forced to grind her teeth and pretend to be useless in the face of danger so that her ponies could learn to fend for themselves.

What's your favorite episode?

"Escape from Midnight Castle".

FIM-wise: "Testing, Testing, 1, 2, 3".

What do you get from the show?

Ideas and relaxation.

I tend to watch anything I can get my hands on (anime and sci-fi included) because it significantly helps me with my work. When the series gets me to smile, that's a huge plus. Also, indirectly, it's thanks to the show that I got to be involved with Fimfiction and found a lot of friends there.

What do you want from life?

Everything good, I guess. :) Mostly, joy at this point.

Why do you write?

Work aside, I love to travel, and writing (along with reading/watching/playing) gives me that. It also helps me relax.

What advice do you have for the authors out there?

Oh dear. I'll say something that probably goes against all the advice given so far:

1. Start with the longest, most complicated, world-shattering epic you could imagine.
2. If you still want to continue after you fail with that, try something slightly smaller.
3. Don’t ask for any advice or read any (style) books until you've written 1M words. (Chances are you won't adequately understand the advice given anyway.) Nature is merciless — when you start feeling something is wrong, you'll want to find ways of fixing it on your own.
4. That said, listen to people who give advice, but don't just copy it.
5. Pain and shame are the greatest teachers. The bigger a fool you make of yourself, the faster you'll learn the lesson. (If you really want to learn, that is.)
6. Your first 10 stories don't count.
7. Experiment with different genres/stories/approaches.
8. Read a lot.
9. Online is the only place you can be nice without consequences, so take advantage. (If this doesn't make sense now, it will in time. :))

What influenced the style and aesthetics of this story?

It was a compilation of elements that did it for Arête.

Firstly, I'm a huge sci-fi fan (books, shows, games), with cyberspace/cyberpunk being among my favourites. Thus gems like Tron, Serial Experiments Lain, and Ghost in the Shell left their mark.

Secondly, two great stories by two great authors (with whom I've become friends with) inspired me to think in a pony direction: This Game of Mine by Swan Song, and Her Knight in Faded Armor by Doccular42.

Thirdly, the Rage Review contest (F*** this prompt!) that the story was originally written for: Equestria is getting a new Alicorn Princess.

How do you drop a reader into a brand-new world while balancing the amount and rate of information you give them?

I have no idea… :) I tend to imagine things visually and at times I get it right. Personally, I start with something a reader can relate to, then proceed to describe the world around it.

Meowing. This was the third time this week a bloody cat had woken me up! I was definitely going to have a word with the archmages next door and their cat factory!

What is the significance of the name "Arête"?

Originally it was supposed to be the name of the Greek goddess of moral virtue and excellence (Arete). I added the ê for coolness. It turned out that meant a ridge formed by two glaciers… which was my plan all along! O:)

As Amethyst says, people lived double lives before the Web. Do you think using the internet changes us as people? How so?

It made things easier, I guess. For the greater part, people are just text on a screen, and as that text, they can be anyone they choose. In a way, that can let us show ourselves in a light we (think we) want to be. Dinky might be Harpy, but she rarely dares to act that way in the real world.

Who is FLT?

FLT is a speaking character in the show who, I'm certain, has a significant number of followers. ;)

Is there anything else you'd like to add?

A huge thank you to the RCL, Fimfiction, and all the readers who enjoyed this insanity!

Also a special thanks to everyone who helped write and edit the story: Verbose Mode, Elric of Melnipony, Malefactory, Swan Song, Doccular42, Zaid ValRoa, kaelenmitharos, Ceffyl Dwr, and anyone else I've poked for advice on it!

You can read Arête - Princess Alicorn of Hackers at FIMFiction.net. Read more interviews right here at the Royal Canterlot Library, or suggest stories for us to feature at our Fimfiction group.

Comments ( 12 )

Alright Lise! Couldn't happen to a nicer author n_n

Woooo!!! This is so awesome!

Way to go Lise!

Give us the standard biography.
Unfortunately, I can't go into too much details

You do know this does nothing to dispel my notion that you are actually a tree, right?

I jest... Congratulations, Lise.

:yay:

Congratulations, Lise

Congratulations, Lise. Glad you spent so much time with us back in the ol' Hazardous group.

4416741 Agreed, wholeheartedly.

4416741

If there's one thing that the RCL has taught me, it's that this fandom is full of writers who can produce incredible works in unbelievable timeframes. In the past, we've featured multiple fics which originated in the Writeoff Association's competitions--which have writing times of 1-3 days--some of which were published to FiMFic and featured by us in basically the same form they initially took. And if you look through our interviews, you'll see several more fics which were produced over a single weekend, say, or in one blinding burst of creativity.

Of course, we've also featured lots of stories which were the culmination of months or even years of work. But there's something undeniably impressive about cranking out an entire novella in a single week, and having it be as much of a romp as this one!

1. Start with the longest, most complicated, world-shattering epic you could imagine.
2. If you still want to continue after you fail with that, try something slightly smaller.

HAH

4417645 Yup, that rings a faint bell. At least I'm not the only one.

4416679

They'd like to be a tree.

4418022

You rang?

Thanks all! :D

I completely forgot this also acts as a standard blog and can have posts... O:)
Huge sorry for not responding sooner :(

Arête, and all my other stories, only became possibly because of the support and guidance I got (I'm being very literal :)) So big THANKS and glad you enjoyed my silliness :D

P.S. I am not Fluttershy! (If anyone I'm a cross between DT and Blueblood) :P

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