User blog:InklingBear/Life of Pets

Hello again, it's been a long while since my last post.

I've been thinking about this for a little while after I was designing some cover art for a couple TLH fanfic writers and after a day's worth thinking up potential synopsises for this thing, and numerous pauses cause I've been getting few requests to do non-TLH related fanfics for FreeSpirit98 (Spongebob Squarepants), Inconsistency (Steven Universe), MaverickGuy720 (The Loud House), and Froggy03 (Star vs. The Forces of Evil). So now, I think it's a good time to say that I'm gonna go all out for this.



Charles the dog, Cliff the cat, Geo the hamster and Walt the bird. Have you ever wondered what they're doing when the Louds are not around?

Life of Pets is a series of one-shot stories on the perspective of pets. It might not be up to everyone's little tastes when it comes to TLH fanfiction since it revolves around supporting/secondary characters but I'm willing to go for it anyway.

A new story is posted on FF.net every one to two weeks. Each of them are around 4k to 5k words in length. Speaking of that, the series is open to any suggestions anyone may have, as long as the idea has no crossovers or AUs involved, and must be friendly, as i'm primarily shooting for stories that basically everyone can enjoy.

A second season is underway for October 31, 2018.

So, have fun reading! (link leads to FanFiction.net)

Trivia

 * Make Roomba Four became extremely coincidental because it has an almost exact similar premise to So Long, Sucker. The story was posted on FanFiction.net a week before the exclusive short had aired in Herbrew.
 * As I was writing Watterson Down  months back, it was an interesting recommendation by my friend Omega Ultra through DM to give Charles, Cliff, Geo, and Walt the ability to talk, in order to understand their thoughts better (so the readers can understand them), despite being pets to make some less detailing on the stories. Though it did feel a little weird at first for me at least, but ended up growing to this idea overtime.
 * So far, Furental Control and Post-Terrier are arguably the best stories I've done yet.