“Circus can't just be beautiful. It has to be weird. It has to be frightening.”
―Elizabeth Schulte Martin, Everything You Came to See
"Keep the circus going inside you, keep it going, don't take anything too seriously, it'll all work out in the end."
-- David Niven
Well she's walking through the clouds
With a circus mind, that's running round.
Butterflies and Zebras and moonbeams, and fairy tales
That's all she ever thinks about.
Riding with the wind.
-- Jimi Hendrix
This is somewhat of a discussion board. Or a review board. Regardless, I would like you to tell me what you think of my stories, be it good or bad things that you have to say.
I want to hear your opinions, for only then can I improve my own work.
Secondly, you can ask me questions here as well. This can be about anything, from plot to personal life.
Okay, so when I finished In the Days That Followed, I had set myself a loose schedule of what remaining unfinished and as yet unwritten stories I was going to tackle next. I needed to finish A Is For..., and I promised myself that I'd write the "missing" fantasy sequences from Sunset Sexytimes as a thank you to the readers who liked it and got it into the Featured box for almost a full week. Following that, I was going to turn my attention to the circus-themed Equestrian