I wondered why people were suddenly reading an old fic! · 9:15pm Nov 22nd, 2019
And here's the answer. I am delighted with how this has turned out. Huge thanks to Scribbler, Illya Leonov and Quirky Craft!
And here's the answer. I am delighted with how this has turned out. Huge thanks to Scribbler, Illya Leonov and Quirky Craft!
Something nice to report today: my story It Doesn't Matter Now, in which Pinkie refuses to let the universe end, has been accepted by Equestria Daily. The feature appeared just a little while ago, and here it is! IDMN is quite an old story now (I wrote it in 2014), but it's one I've always been rather proud of, so
It Doesn't Matter Now has been featured by the Royal Canterlot Library. I understand that what the cool authors do when this happens to one of their fics is to remain utterly calm and take it entirely in their stride. Fortunately, I have no claim to being even remotely cool, so I can wave my arms about and jump up and down a bit. Only a bit, mind; floorboards are expensive. Anyway, part of the deal with an RCL feature
I'm happy to say that It Doesn't Matter Now has become my fifth story to be accepted into Twilight's Library. As both a Staff Pick and a Featured story, at that, a double I've never managed before. I have
My latest story, It Doesn't Matter Now, is in fact my entry for the latest UK of Equestria fanfic contest, which had a free prompt. My story is tagged [Random], but it's not quite what you'd necessarily expect from that tag: it's more of a completely weird and out-there soft-SF/fantasy short with Pinkie being very Pinkie indeed at times. It's only a little over 1,300 words, so give it a shot if you have 15 minutes spare.