- More readings. I've been slacking a bit with these, but I'll try to pick up the pace again. It Doesn't Matter Now is likely to be the first one I do.
- Even more ponyfic reviews! Remember that I'll be using the star ratings from now on.
- More writing. I'll finally finish Where They Understand You, maybe get a darkfic written and possibly even try something centring on a background pony.
- This is far from decided, but I've been thinking for quite a while about doing a little series of posts about how I see each character. My Fluttershy, My Twilight, etc.
- Reviews of comics, books and other such things. I'm behind on them as it is, with G. M. Berrow's Fluttershy book imminent.
- The occasional rant about something in the fandom.
- Rambling about conventions, especially the few I may actually have a chance of attending.
- And, of course, Season 5! The plan right now is to do roughly what I did for S4 and review each episode shortly after broadcast. I'll probably adopt star ratings for these, too.
Thursday, 1 January 2015
Coming in 2015...
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Looks like there's plenty there to keep you busy(er) than ever! Of course if you do a reading of "It Doesn't Matter Now" I will have to insist that you do The Pinkie Voice. ;)
ReplyDeleteA darkfic could be very interesting. It would be something very different, and I honestly think it's something you could do very well. After all, with "It Doesn't Matter Now" I don't think of it as a darkfic, but it is a very dark story in it's own way. (After all, it's about the end of everything!) And there are a few quite dark moments in "Where They Understand You" so I think it's something you could do well, and I'd certainly be very interested to read it.
But yes, all in all there's plenty of good stuff listed there! :)
What I'm thinking of would be closer to horror in stone ways... but absolutely not the gory sort of horror. Atmospheric would be the aim something more like a ghost story. :)
DeleteBleah, phones... I meant "some ways", not "stone ways"!
DeleteAhh, well that's good to hear. That sort is the kind of story I'd prefer to read, to be honest, and I personally can't help thinking it takes more skill and effort to write something atmospheric than gore-for-the-sake-of-it.
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