A murder in the mirror world brings Sunset Shimmer back to Equestria, with her world's Twilight Sparkle in tow. While they track the killer, they struggle to reconcile the differences between them and their mirror counterparts.
Applejack, Lord Mayor of Ponyville, is invited to the minotaur homeland of Beefland. A new sapient creature has been discovered and, frankly, they need Celestia's help. Foreign relations ensue.
Seeing the future is a nice Destiny and all, but what happens when you're swamped with every hairy little detail?
Twilight Sparkle confronts her issues with sharing a Cutie Mark
Big Mac trains the Ponyville Fire Brigade's new recruits. Things catch on fire.
Blueblood becomes an alicorn, much to the author's dismay.
Diamond Tiara's a perfect little tyrant. Nightmare Moon is in the habit of making tyrants. It's a match made in heaven. Kind of.
Late bloomer? Small wings? No magic? Bull. Scootaloo's decided she wants to fly, and nothing's gonna stand in her way. Except maybe gravity.
After an attempt is made on Celestia's life, Twilight Sparkle must assemble a team to track down the assassin and bring her to justice. Danger awaits as they delve into the origins of both the attacker and alicorns.
Rarity's job at Hayburger becomes a bit weirder after Pinkie Pie comes to town.
Winter falls on Ponyville, leaving Spike to cope with a recent tragedy alone. While nightmares darken his sleep, Apple Bloom offers a bit of light. Will he step into that light, or allow fear to devour him?
After the ascension of Prince Blueblood, a bevy of unicorns, pegasi, and earth ponies suddenly find themselves elevated to the status of royalty. Ponies ascend, hijinks ensue, and Celestia consumes boatloads of coffee in this short-story collection.
As the thousandth Summer Sun Celebration approaches, Celestia dares to dream that Luna will be willing to start over.
Featherweight saved Princess Twilight Sparkle's life, the least she can do is let him take her out for dinner. Spike and Rumble, on the other hoof, believe this to be a bad idea.
A lonely Luna protects the heart of innocence.