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Watched this with my little niece then this happened. When Disney goes dark they don’t kid around.
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Ghoulneedle made past a 1000
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Oh, I’ll definitely get around to it sooner or later. Going purely by length, that thing looks to be your star attraction.
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Lol.
Its third. Conquest is 2nd
and Grand inquisition is highest
All time would be Demonic for some reason.
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Update, premade covers aren’t going to cut it Dx
If I have to shell out the money I want it exactly as I pictured it.
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My novel. haha
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Sweet! I didn’t know you had a novel. What’s it about? I’m not asking for a complete plot synopsis or anything, but what’s the genre, for instance?
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Lichlove- TBA
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Writing a dark lord is hard Dx
When they are the main character.
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There’s that famous old list of important Evil Overlord tips too:
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EvilOverlordList
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Sometimes people say I’m too harsh on myself. Then they read one of my stories and say I’m not harsh enough.
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Blurbs are turning out to be my kryptonite Dx
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I don’t know if that’s a problem. I had the summary/blurb for WitS be from Kevin’s PoV, but the story isn’t all from his perspective.
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The job of the blurb is to get a potential reader to say, “Hey… hmmm...” and to look at the book’s summary—that one to two paragraph bit from the flyleaf or back of the book that clinches the sale.
Your blurb got me interested enough to look at a summary (when you have one, of course!). I’d say it did its job, right there.
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There’s a list of agencies for folks outside the USA too –
https://www.isbn-international.org/agencies
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The price drops if you buy multiple ISBNs. You’d need one for a paperback edition, one for the ebook edition, and so on, so it can be cost effective to purchase them 10 at a time.
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Finally paid my school loans off.
Free at last.
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I survived two hellish days.
Between Jevoah witnesses getting thrown out of the mall because they think holidays are evil and santa is secretly satan near children.
To witnessing the dregs of society I can safely say i’ve lost quite a bit of hope towards humanity but not quite to nihilism yet.
Anywho hope yall had a good holiday.
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Thank you BronxWench, blessed Be
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Beastiary coming along nicely. :3
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Have to work Xmas bs.
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I don’t plan to touch a store for weeks.
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I’m temporarily shut down.
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The people who actually do something (Aka you n others) won’t have to wait long once enough people get the politicians to grow the fluck up and act like reasonable adults.
Fret not @BronxWench
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Last meeting with the editor.
Haha. Now any ideas for a book cover where to look? I want something epic for it none of that bland featureless cover nonsense.
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I adore forests in fog.
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I adore that spooky otherworldy air.
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So my parent’s washer exploded.
Its not funny… Its hilarious. I’m visiting and apparently, the chip shortcircuited and kept filling the washer past its capacity.
I walk into a tidal wave of water and their fluffy cat sailed past me looking like a drowned rat clinging to the wash basket.
So off to home depot in the morning.
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An ad stealth merged with my screen when I was looking at the status updates, so all I saw was:
“So my parent’s washer exploded.
Its not funny… Its hilarious. I’m visiting and apparently, the chip
DQ Holiday Blizzards! “So I clicked on expecting a totally different story. Now I’m hungry.
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The good news washer cost under 600 for a 7 year warranty but we had to purchase the hoses separately.
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I hate being mistaken for a manager. A long shift and roughly five minutes in I’m getting blasted for something a coworker is doing.
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Well that sucks
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Maybe it’s a good sign to start asking for a promotion? (and a raise)
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Haaaaa…. I know that feel. I was the de-facto manager for almost two years before my boss was willing to provide the title officially…. because as long as they don’t give you the title, you don’t command the pay. Your job sounds like it is full of a-holes, too. Screw them.
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o.O
Somehow.
My story Grand Inquisition went full vampire without me noticing.
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Now if you were a deity vying for control of a world with pantheons(teams/alliances) With the standard alignment axis
and you only got one avatar(lynchpin to said world. Its destroyed you’ve irrevocably lost your bid for said world)
With the alliances having access to far greater resources and power of said world. With heroes, monsters and even demigods duking it out over this vast map. Fog of war at play.
You’re a loner god with no ties to any faction. Where would you decide to place your avatar?
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Hm. There are so many possibilities…
I like positions which are easily fortified but which also provide avenues for escape. Mountain ranges with an extensive network of caves and tunnels would work, especially if I could allow my shadow people free rein in those caves and tunnels. “No one who enters leaves without my permission. Now have some pie.” That sort of thing.
Mountains are hard to assail, and also very useful for hiding things you’ve acquired but aren’t ready to use yet. And there’s just something wonderfully majestic about being on a mountaintop, surveying the world below, ripe for the taking. My gamer brain keeps recalling Flemeth of Dragon Age fame. She starts out in Origins as a cranky old granny in the Wilds, and by the end of Inquisition, well… the Old Gods are never really gone, are they?
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thank you
Hadn’t considered mountains like that. Delightful space to hide the spoils and to found a harpy’s roost.
No one is gonna get the drop on you.
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Survived the double shift
Unfortunately, I had to witness preteens in skintight jeans and G-strings. I’ve never felt the urge to call child protective services before.
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I’ve reached homeostasis on tired.
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There is no explanation for some people. I picked out my kids’ clothing when they were preteens, and there were no arguments. They dressed appropriately for their age, because I believe children are children, not miniature adults or objects of desire.
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Children should be allowed to be children.
I won’t pretend to understand such a mindset. I don’t want to understand anyone who actively sexualize their own children.
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