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Cover art for Horse Voice's story Krastos the Glue Maker.
The title of this story originates from a 2011 interview with Bill Clinton. A radio show on NPR quizzes guests on completely unrelated things. One of the questions the hosts asked was "<In MLP> the ponies' most powerful enemy is which of these?" One of the multiple-choice options was "Krastos the Glue Maker," to which Clinton replied, "If he's not, he ought to be."
Well, thanks to Horse Voice, now he is.
Accordingly, I used President William Jefferson Clinton as the model for the silhouette on the cover art.
But in all seriousness, it's a horror story. I doubt there will be any saxophone at all.
The title of this story originates from a 2011 interview with Bill Clinton. A radio show on NPR quizzes guests on completely unrelated things. One of the questions the hosts asked was "<In MLP> the ponies' most powerful enemy is which of these?" One of the multiple-choice options was "Krastos the Glue Maker," to which Clinton replied, "If he's not, he ought to be."
Well, thanks to Horse Voice, now he is.
Accordingly, I used President William Jefferson Clinton as the model for the silhouette on the cover art.
But in all seriousness, it's a horror story. I doubt there will be any saxophone at all.
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Written by: M. Neigh Shamalyan