Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Ponyfic Roundup 569: Shining Armor Edition

Read it Later story count: 92 (nc)

Words read this week: 19,001

I do intend to post things that aren't Ponyfic Roundup soon, honest! For now, though: I thought I'd try something a little bit different this week and concentrate on a single character rather than a genre. Shining Armor came out of the hat, so to speak, and so he's the one who gets the spotlight shone on him today. Will the stories be as shiny as Shiny? Let's see.

Ménage à - Quoi?! by Noir de Plume
The Phoenix Festival by Trick Question
This Love is Forever by RachWrites
'Til Touchdown Brings Me Down Again by Petrichord
The First Death of Twilight Sparkle by naturalbornderpy

★: 0 | ★★: 2 | ★★★: 2 | ★★★★: 1 | ★★★★★: 0
Note: I use a skewed rating system. A fic I enjoy an average amount scores two stars.

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Ponyfic Roundup 568: Horror Edition

Read it Later story count: 92 (+1)

Words read this week: 19,470

This week's edition of Ponyfic Roundup is a bit of a horror story. Well, to be precise, five [Horror] stories! I don't have a lot to say up here today, which is probably the opposite of horror for most of you, so let's get to the fic list:

The Well by BlueColton
We Three Kings by journeyman
Attachment by marmalado
Help by Dominion of Decay
The Thing Behind My Eyes by Ltreaxiose

★: 0 | ★★: 2 | ★★★: 2 | ★★★★: 1 | ★★★★★: 0
Note: I use a skewed rating system. A fic I enjoy an average amount scores two stars.

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Ponyfic Roundup 567: Drama Edition

Read it Later story count: 91 (nc)

Words read this week: 24,585

After the detour away from MLP a few days ago, it's back to ponyfic now. Today I'm reviewing five stories which have the [Drama] genre tag. All of them short, because that's just what I've got time for mostly, but at least my weekly word count total looks a bit more reasonable than it usually has of late. I'm writing this info before having read the fics, so I'm working in the dark as much as anyone else at this point! Anyway, here we go:

No Pony Else Was In The Room Where It Happened. . . by Matthias Unidostres
Everyone Lives
by Lets Do This
More Precious Than Silver or Gold
by Georg
Red Apples
by billymorph
Rehearsal by Petrichord

★: 0 | ★★: 1 | ★★★: 3 | ★★★★: 1 | ★★★★★: 0
Note: I use a skewed rating system. A fic I enjoy an average amount scores two stars.

Friday, 30 January 2026

Last Horse on the Left II: Non-Pony Edition

Earlier this month I made this post about the necessity of sometimes allowing uncomfortable questions. Since then, a couple of people have contacted me privately asking about the framing I used, which dealt with Sandra Peabody's abuse on the set of the 1972 horror film The Last House on the Left. I'm now making one of my very rare non-Pony posts on this blog to explain myself.

Fair warning: This is an upsetting and anger-inducing story. I won't be including specific details of the abuse in this post, but I will be linking at the foot of the post to somewhere you can read about it if you do want to. That image at the head of this post will give you a clue.

Anyway, for a little while now I've been researching what happened – or, to a large extent, what people say happened, as there's often no corroboration. In short? Sandra Peabody was apparently victimised in real life, just as her character Mari was in the film. Not in terms of the physical torture that Mari endured, but psychologically and emotionally Peabody seems to have been put through hell.

What's really striking about this case is that the large majority of the evidence comes from the men who did it. And Exhibit A here is a DVD/Blu-ray commentary track from around 2002 (still available on the current Arrow disc) featuring the three male villain actors: David Hess, Marc Sheffler and Fred Lincoln. On this track they quite openly chat about what they did to prompt/coerce the reaction they wanted (fear, usually) from Peabody for the film. Her co-star Lucy Grantham, who played Phyllis, may have been a victim of one of the incidents, too.

As I said, I won't give graphic details of what's on that commentary track here, but I will link at the bottom. Suffice to say for this post that the men claim, among other things, that they threatened Peabody with bodily harm – and we're not talking just slapping her face here. There is absolutely no indication on the commentary track from these men, who by the time they went into the commentary booth were in their fifties and sixties, that they felt remorse or shame for what they did.

What's become clearer and clearer as I've looked into this is the near-total collapse of any kind of accountability or speaking truth to power. None of the men ever seem to have been challenged by the horror or cinema media. Neither does the director, Wes Craven. The studio's legal team signed off on this. The distributors judged it fit for release. DVD/Blu-ray reviewers mention this very track but omit the graphic details. It goes on and on and on.

So in the end, I got fed up and started to mention it myself. Review comments on Letterboxd, answers to Quora questions, you get the idea. Never just copy/paste jobs, but actual human-written answers. Always aiming to put Sandra Peabody first and never speak for her. There's no point in attempting to grant her peace by simply keeping quiet, because the (wrong) usual story that she was just overwhelmed and unable to cope with difficult material is already loud.

I spoke up on Reddit the other day, picking the r/horror subreddit to make my post. I thought one of three things would likely happen. One, my post would be ignored and get maybe two upvotes and one comment before disappearing. Two, my post would get downvoted to hell by defensive fans of David Hess and (especially) Wes Craven. Three, the post would get deleted altogether for breaking some obscure sub rule by a mod who was feeling grumpy that day.

What actually happened was, as you'll see when I link in a moment, completely different. Over 900 upvotes. Over 400 shares. And, the one that really took me aback: 96.9% upvote percentage. It turned out that "Here's what these men said, this is really disturbing" wasn't really controversial at all. People just hadn't seen it before – because most people now watch on streaming, and even most people who buy physical media don't slog through all the extras.

The comments section bore this out. The usual couple of idiots, but overwhelmingly thoughtful, interesting and supportive. Near-universal agreement that what the male actors said was done to Sandra Peabody was abuse. Quite a few "I like Wes Craven's films, but this is not okay" comments. And one person who'd met Hess at a con in 2010, found he was still glorying in terrifying his co-star after almost 40 years, and to this day – they now work in the industry – finds that encounter "seared into [their] mind" and when they think of it it prompts them to go and check the women on set are okay.

There are still a hell of a lot of questions that need asking, and who knows how many of them are actually ever going to be answered? Especially with so much of the cast and crew now dead and Peabody herself having given only one interview about the movie in fifty years and spending her time in more productive pursuits, like making children's TV on minuscule budgets or teaching young actors the Meisner technique she learned from the man himself as a student.

Here's my Reddit post. Again, be warned that what it describes is disturbing. 

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Ponyfic Roundup 566: Comedy Edition

Read it Later story count: 91 (nc)

Words read this week: 11,646

Before anyone asks – if they're strange enough to be waiting for it – no, I haven't forgotten that I need to watch "Spring Breakdown" before too much longer. I wish I could! For now, though, it's (I hope) time to have a good laugh! Five fics with the [Comedy] genre tag on the block today, and here they are:

Twilight's Almost Last Nightmare Night by Anotherrandom
Chaos Theory by cerealkiller78
Spring Fever by Takarashi282
We Learned Something Obsolete by Lise
Hungry Games by lunabrony

★: 1 | ★★: 2 | ★★★: 2 | ★★★★: 0 | ★★★★★: 0
Note: I use a skewed rating system. A fic I enjoy an average amount scores two stars.

Thursday, 22 January 2026

Ponyfic Roundup 565

Read it Later story count: 90 (-1)

Words read this week: 20,155

After yesterday's exciting UK PonyCon news, it's time to get back to the ponyfic world, so here's number 565 in a series of 565... so far! I wish I could think of something interesting about that number, but "it's a palindrome" is really pretty dull and I can't do any better. So let's move on to the story list:

The Dusty Trail by unicorncob
Breezing to New Heights by Shaslan
Father's Pride in a Daughter's Stride by sweeT2010Tooth
Thanks, Mom by Oroboro
Chapter One by Estee

★: 0 | ★★: 2 | ★★★: 1 | ★★★★: 2 | ★★★★★: 0
Note: I use a skewed rating system. A fic I enjoy an average amount scores two stars.

Wednesday, 21 January 2026

UK PonyCon 2026 venue and dates announced!

Hah, the world really does not want me to have a quiet time, does it? The one week I actually have Ponyfic Roundup ready to post, and it's trumped by something that has to take priority! So, without further ado: last night UK PonyCon announced:

Host city: Leicester
Venue: The Venue@DMU (yes, the venue is The Venue...)
Dates: Fri 30/10 to Sun 1/11
Theme: Trick vs. Treat

I must admit I didn't see Leicester coming! I thought it was pretty likely UKPC would remain in the Midlands, since this year there'll be a con in the north of England (Griffish Isles), one in the south (Festival of Friendship) and one in Scotland (BronyScot). But Leicester wasn't on my very short list of guesses.

No real complaints, though! It's easy to get to and I've been there before: UKPC 2014 and 2015 were in Leicester, albeit at a different venue. This year's location isn't quite as ultra-convenient as that one was, but it's good enough. A considerably higher capacity venue than in Brum, which is a huge plus. Hotels are obviously in shorter supply than they were in Birmingham in 2025, but I already have a couple of options in that regard.

The choice of Halloween weekend is interesting. That's several weeks later than UKPC has been most years in the past. Obviously events don't get a totally free choice of dates as (for some reason) Pony isn't given total priority over everything else. It does mean it'll be colder and darker in the evenings – clocks go back the previous weekend – but that shouldn't make an enormous difference.

As for the theme? We've had similar themes in the past, notably "The Gothic" in 2022 and the cancelled 2020 "SpookyCon", but it seems a perfectly decent choice to me. Let's hope the spider-tossing game (that we never managed to find in Nottingham) returns this year! Every year I debate with myself whether I'm actually going to cosplay for once, and every year I chicken out. So expect the same in 2026. :P

Further details still to come: prices are obviously going to be a major point of interest, but I'll also be very interested to know whether catering will still be the minimal offering we've had for the past few years, as this venue isn't absolutely surrounded by eating places, although walking 10-15 minutes gets you into the city centre proper where there are tons.

Still, knowing the venue and the dates means planning in earnest can begin. Huzzah for the UKPC team!