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Woman of Sorrow and Blood is for you if you love: Gothic horror Vampires Cult stories Doomed lovers Short books you can devour in a single day Grab your copy today!
What do you get if you take the Magical Girl genre and dip it in the black oily mess that is the Dark Fantasy genre? You get: The Plight of the Last Paladin in a Heartbroken World! www.patreon.com/collection/1...
I was just thinking about the LOTR movies, and for how a few years, literally hundreds of artists and musicians and artisans all over the world were making a living by crafting dwarven chainmail and singing Elvish verses and building models and painting murals of the same imaginary world.
Let's be clear about something: any editor who runs an author's work through an "AI detector" is using the same technology they're supposedly trying to avoid. Furthermore, they're feeding that author's work -- w/o permission -- to the same companies that have probably already stolen earlier work.
Cosmic horror is great because it just kinda invents itself. Spend a bit too long thinking about the sun and you realize it’s a radioactive death ball larger than your mind has capacity to comprehend, so inherently dangerous that looking directly at it will harm you, and it’s just sitting there.