July 4-6, 2014


Pre-Registration is closed!

But if you missed it, tickets will still be sold at the door.

Foals (< 12/yo) FREE
3-day Pass $55
Friday $30
Saturday $30
Sunday $25
July 4-6, 2014
Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference Center
Seattle, WA

What is Everfree Northwest?

Everfree Northwest is an annual, three day event dedicated to celebrating the hit television show, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Since its debut in the Autumn of 2010, My Little Pony has earned itself dedicated fans of all ages. Now in its third year, Everfree Northwest is more than just a convention. It is a community of friends and volunteers who have come from all walks of life and corners of the continent. Everfree Northwest gives the fan community a memorable time and space to make friends, make memories, and to celebrate the media phenomenon that brings them together.

Our event includes a rich schedule of programming that includes dances, costume contests, art, live music, games, and more! Each year we feature special guests of voice talent and production staff, who have given their talents to make My Little Pony so special, for special panels and autograph signings. Don't forget to visit our Vendor's Hall, where you can purchase the talented work of fan art, crafts, and music as well as toys, comic books, and more. As Everfree Northwest brings together fans of all ages, our event is family-friendly and all content and programming is appropriate for kids aged 1 to 100. Speaking of kids, all kids 12 and under attend Everfree Northwest for free with a paying adult!

View our schedule of events!

 

Everfree Northwest Pre-Registration Extended to June 15th

We have good news for anypony worried about missing out on buying a badge to Everfree Northwest before the pre-registration deadline of June 13th. We have extended our pre-registration by two days! That means you may still pre-register for Everfree Northwest until June 15th!

 

There is still time to get your Attendee, Patron, or very limited Sponsor badge. Remember, after pre-registration closes on June 15th the Patron and Sponsor badges with awesome perks like an exclusive Ponystock acoustic performance, priority seating at panels, and many more will no longer be available for purchase.

 

After pre-registration closes badges may only be purchased at the event depending on availability. Guarantee your admission into Everfree Northwest this year by registering now at https://everfreenw.com/register/kiosk/web_reg/!

EFNW Vendor Spotlight: Drawponies and Hirurux

Welcome to the first EFNW vendor spotlight! Every other day, we’ll highlight 2-3 vendors who will be at Everfree Northwest 2014!

Today, we are pleased to feature Drawponies and Hirurux!

Drawponies

Drawponies is a professional My Little Pony fan artist and voice actor, best known for his character art and comic strips which are frequent features on Equestria Daily. He’s quite the convention traveler, and will be making a stop for Everfree Northwest this Fourth of July weekend!

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Hirurux

Matt Hill (Hirurux) is a digital concept artist from the Seattle area who enjoys drawing ponies in his spare time. He sells high-quality art prints, stickers, pin-buttons, and more and will be doing speedy commissions all weekend at the convention! Hirurux was also the winner of the EFNW 2014 art contest.

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Come see these fantastic artists in person at Everfree Northwest!

EFNW Fanfic Spotlight #10

Welcome all, once again, to the EFNW Fanfic Spotlight! In this week’s three short stories: We get a glimpse into the relationship between two Old Friends, Celestia reminds her student that true friends are Never So Far Away, and Twilight writes about why she writes.

Old Friends

by RBDash47

Words: 2,368 Complete: Yes

Not much can be said about this piece without giving too much away. Suffice to say it is a great little glimpse into one of the more unique friendships in Equestria. Slightly melancholy, very short, and full of little details that make you feel like there’s an entire story hidden between every line. The friendship in question is one I’d never imagined before, but now having read it, I can’t imagine things any other way.

 

Never So Far Away

by PoweredByTea

Words: 3,513 Complete: Yes

This story is one of my favorite examples of “slice of life.” It is short and simple, yet provides just enough character growth and one of those brilliant little life lessons to really make it shine. The tale, told from Twilight’s perspective, does a great job of showing the teacher/student relationship she has with Celestia, and the trepidation she continually has in trying to live up to the impossible standards she imagines the princess expects. Once Twilight catches the princess with her hair down, and the two spend a short while relaxing simply as friends, she of course learns an important lesson.

The lesson, like the story, is simple, but I think even more valuable because of it. What really sells me on this story however, is how naturally things play out. The author does an amazing job portraying Twilight as a pony who knows logically that her fears are unfounded, yet still struggles with them anyway.

 

This is a Story You Will Never Read

by Cynewulf

Words: 3,865 Complete: Yes

This one is a bit of meta-fiction, and is basically Twilight’s stream of thoughts as she sits in a coffee shop, writing. Most of her ponderings are about writing itself: the process, the reasons she does it, and how it relates to life around her. Most notably, she talks about “The Novel,” that one all writers have that is never finished, that they’ve been working on forever, that won’t see the light of day… but that we all keep coming back to anyway.

Mixed in with the thoughts on writing are other little snippets about her life, and those of the ponies around her. These are just little things here and there, but from the deeply intimate point of view, they show as much about Twilight as they do about the ponies she’s discussing.

In the end, this story feels like a relaxing chat with a good friend in a coffee shop, about those silly little oh-so-important things that drive us all.

 

And that will do it for this week. Last week’s edition can be found here. Don’t forget, Everfree is only three weeks away. Hope I’ll see you all there.

Until next week, have fun!

Xepher

EFNW Fanfic Spotlight 9

Wow, it’s Thursday again already? Guess that means another issue of our Fanfic Spotlight! *cue applause and/or crickets* This week, three stories, USDA certified theme-free: A show-worthy, “Director’s Cut” expanding upon Discord’s reformation; the Canterlot bureaucracy deals with paperwork, the free press, custard, and other eldritch horrors; and an earth pony goes to great lengths in a quest to gain wings and a horn of his own.

Chaos and Kindness

by pjabrony

Words: 5,193 Complete: Yes

Here’s an excellently cheerful tale to start us off this week. Set right in the middle of “Keep Calm and Flutter On,” this story does a great job of fleshing out Discord’s reformation with additional detail. While there are one or two small bits that feel a tad “headcanon,” the bulk of the story is so much like the show itself that I like to think of it as the “Director’s Cut” of that episode. I also find that in that light, it’s one of my favorite episodes. “Redemption” is, to me, the key element in what makes MLP so powerful. Fluttershy’s treatment of Discord was one of the most powerful pieces of canon to hit on that note, and this story makes it even better. In other words, it really shows why friendship is magic.

 

Whom the Princesses Would Destroy…

by GhostOfHeraclitus

Words: 19,758 Complete: Yes

This story has many of my favorite things: Big words, interesting characters, Pratchettian-style footnotes, weaponized custard, and one of the best-worst puns I’ve ever encountered. (You’ll know it when you see it.) It is probably one of my favorite pony fictions out there, mostly because it’s just such a fun read. The writing itself is superb, with amazingly inventive word play, and grammatical constructs sometimes almost as absurd as the happenings they describe. Yet it’s full of ridiculously goofy fun too. Then, buried beneath all that, there’s a great heart to it as well. The characters come alive, and you genuinely sympathize with their drives and plights by the end.

One note: When reading, I suggest you open a separate tab for the footnotes, and read them as you encounter their references in the story. They’re much funnier in context than as a blob at the end.

 

The Monster Below

by Greenback

Words: 185,843 Complete: Yes

I almost went with another bright and cheerful story here, but then we’d have had a theme, and I promised no theme this week. Besides, I’ve been meaning to feature this one for a while. So, first off, just look at that cover art. That’s what sold me on this story in the first place. If you’re intrigued by that, then you won’t be disappointed, as it really does do what it says on the tin. This is the story of an earth pony that isn’t content to just be an earth pony, and goes to great lengths to become something more.

The bulk of the story reads a lot like a great comic book. The fact that it is almost entirely cast with OCs also lends itself to that interpretation as well. Here we are seeing new characters, who aren’t in Ponyville, don’t know the mane six, and only see a Princess in newspapers. It also has all the trappings of a graphic novel: mega corporations, mad science, ancient artifacts, midnight urban break-ins, secret identities, etc. In fact, I like to think this story could be an artifact from within Equestria itself… that is, I imagine this story exists inside the world of MLP, sitting between The Power Ponies and the latest Daring Do on the shelves at bookstores, with eager foals lining up to get their hooves on the next issue each month.

Also note, while it is tagged “Dark” and “Tragedy,” this is a very long novel. In the course of things, it hits pretty much every emotional note along the way, and like any good, long, adventure story, there are bright cheery moments, humor, action, and everything in between, as well as the promised darker elements. In other words, it is by no means just a sad-fic or tale of woe.

 

Unfortunately, as there were no suggestions for a community choice entry, that’s it for this week. Last week’s edition can be found here. If you have any suggestions for next week, let me know below!

Also, don’t forget that Everfree Northwest is less than a month away. Preregistration will be closing June 13th, so if you’re planning to attend, this is your last week to get discounted admission. More details here, or just go register. I hope to see all of you there!

Until next time, beware the custard!

Xepher

Everfree Northwest Fanfic Spotlight 8

Welcome back for the eighth edition of the Fanfic Spotlight!

As I sat down to review and select stories for this week’s issue, I couldn’t help but feel cheerful. We’ve had several weeks of warm, sunny weather here on the edge of the Cascades in Central Oregon, and a wonderful cool front came in today with a lovely breeze and some nice afternoon showers. On a personal front, I’ve dug through most everything on my to-do list, I have several exciting things coming up soon, I’ve been having a great time with friends lately, and I was sipping a glass of some truly excellent cider. But my brain gets bored easily, and demands contrast, so it’s insisted on a quartet of sad stories, because a bright, crisp spring day wouldn’t be complete without a sucker punch to the limbic system!

So yes, we’re doing another theme-week, this time of four sad-yet-hopeful stories: Spike learns that history doesn’t always remember the little things; an elderly Pinkie is Tired, but still smiling; Twilight optimizes the apocalypse in a series of perfect Moments; and Celestia keeps a sobering list of Statistics.

 

I Need You To Be Brave

by MidnightDancer

Words: 3,066 Complete: Yes

This story is one of reflection, and of loss, as a much older-but-still-young Spike looks back on the friends he’s known. This story is fairly simple, but I think it does an amazing job capturing Spike’s frustration, realizing that history will remember Twilight and his other friends merely as figures in their history books, not their little quirks and who they really were. Despite the melancholy mood for most of the story, there’s a warmly upbeat finale to it as well. Take twenty minutes, and go get your first dose of feels here.

 

Tired

by Ebon Mane

Words: 7,033 Complete: Yes

Another one-two-punch to the feels with this one, as an elderly Pinkie Pie catches up with old friends. The writing here is excellent, if a bit unusual for first person Pinkie. Personally, I like it, as fifty-plus years should change everypony, Pinkie included. The idea that she’s calmer and more formal at times in her speech is a great touch in my opinion. The author also does an excellent job in providing completely believable, aged, and mature versions of the other characters as well. All are still quintessentially themselves, yet time has taken its inevitable toll, for better and for worse. Like all the stories this week, it is sad, but hopeful as well.

 

Moments

by Bad Horse

Words: 8,326 Complete: Yes

“Practice makes perfect. And Princess Twilight wants everything to be perfect. Especially the end of the world.” That’s the story’s own description, and I couldn’t give a better summary without spoilers. What I really love about this story is how it so perfectly captures the essential nature of Twilight Sparkle, and what makes her a hero. Many other stories show her overcoming her overly-analytical tendencies in order to save the day, yet “Moments” does just the opposite, highlighting those very same “flaws” and treating them as the strengths they truly are, and leaving Twlight to handle the apocalypse as only she ever could. And it is a beautiful thing to behold.

One should note this is essentially three different stories in one. The first chapter is/was a stand alone story. Reading the rest of the chapters changes that into something new. Then the final “Afterword” changes it one more time. I’d suggest you take a moment to pause and reflect at each of those points before reading on, in order to fully appreciate each independently.

 

Statistics

by xTSGx

Words: 1,042 Complete: Yes

Rounding out our week of Summer Feels, our Community Choice comes from Super Trampoline and managed a weirdly interesting feat that probably set my brain down the path to this week’s theme in the first place. What feat you may ask? Well, as I sat here on this beautiful day, feeling totally cheerful, this story managed to make me shed a tear over what is basically just a bunch of numbers. Normally statistics hide the emotional impact of major events like war, disaster, or even unemployment. They’re the mask hiding the true face of those affected. This story however, manages to use them to the opposite effect, and by merely providing a long list of statistics, engenders a major emotional impact.

 

That’s it for this week. Last week’s edition can be found here. As always, keep posting stories for the community spotlight below, as well as any other thoughts you have. I promise I’ll find some more cheerful content for next week as well!

Until then, go have some fun, fun, fun in the sun, sun, sun!

Xepher