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May 2024

I love everything about my story and what I do. BUT if I had to choose my top 3

1 - I like role-playing my character script to make them sound more believable, in particular the manipulators, lol

2 - I love the art and How my art has evolved throughout the time it started

3 - I love leaving messages hidden with my character story or the art itself and only a few people who are paying attention pick them up and to read their conclusion in the comments


Just updated!
The current chapter of my Webcomic Infinite Strike is now Available on Tapas
The story in a nutshell: A story of Manipulation and Devotion (Simplify further, Yandere)
Genre: Fantasy Action Romance drama

Come and check out this crazy anime-like art style out
Don't hesitate to give a like and subscribe (I am not going to stop you, lol)

I tend to subscribe to those who subscribe to me, I like to get to know my subscriber and show support back.
I have no preference in the genre as long as the art is clean and the story is understandable I will give it a chance and show support back.

this sounds really fun lol

27 days later

The dynamic between the siblings. The way Leia and Riley care for each other is complicated, and the way their limitations influence the things they do "for each other's good" is definitely a tricky line they're toeing.

The setting. This story is set in the late 2000s early 2010s when I was a kid, so I'm having fun with the nostalgia.

The emotions. I love writing emotional stories and making my readers feel things. So all the emotion I brought to "Damsel in the Red Dress" is being re-channeled into my new story through the eyes of new charcaters.

(this is free for everyone in my Patreon public posts:

Ahham, firstly the diversity of the characters and their backgrounds, as each character has a story that determines his current actions, secondly the interconnection of events. Every small detail I put in the novel has a meaning that appears in the following chapters, and finally the main character. He is not cold-hearted, or calloused. Rather, he is human. He acts like other people. Even though life puts him in painful situations, his humanity appears in many situations. For those who want to read my novels, she is on the site called Akir.

Things I like about my comic lol

  1. Non-Human charaters My world is an interdimesional hub and I get to fill it with tons of random creatures. It lets me get super creative with what something could look like. So I could have mythical creatures, aliens, humanoid races, or abstract beings all sitting around playing poker at the same table.

  2. The Backgrounds As stated in my previous comment I can put anyone doing anything in the background and I have a lot of fun with it. I can have crazy architecture and crazy structures. I also love adding gags and an absolute ton of the world lore is kinda hidden in paintings, murals and other artistic structures.

  3. Scale This isn't super evident in what's up currently but the scale of my story is massive and I'm really excited that I'm starting to get into some of the heavier plot beats. I made some big mistakes when I started writing and I've pretty much done a soft reboot. The changes I've made have sped up the pace and have let me focus on dropping hints to the scale of future chapters.

this definitely sounds like a really fun way of doing it

Just 3?!?:relieved::nail_care:🏽 (jk)
1) I love how much I play with established concepts. I parody tropes in coming of age stories. The popular girl, the babysitter, etc. it’s fun to flip tropes on there heads in the most chaotic way I can think of.
2) The historical fiction I get into, the concept of how remembering historical tragedies can affect the mental health of an immortal, especially as a POC.
3) The character dynamics! I LOVE found family (I love GOTG) so getting to write a team of my own of people that hate each other but are forced to work together has been so much fun!

Y’all should read it!

  1. Character design is great I think in the comics. Hold the phone is a jewel in my opinion. Constantly getting comments about him.

  2. The world. Although we have barely scratched the surface yet I have a huge world ahead and I’m very happy with it.

  3. The pacing. For working a regular job and drawing my comic while still balancing the rest of life I’ve been able to keep the story moving a long every week. I’m sure you all know how much of a struggle it can be to balance everything and still try and keep your comic a quality comic. So I’m proud I’m doing it even if at the moment I do have a bad sleep schedule :grimacing:

take care of your health honey

Right now, I'm using the novel to take a break from reality, so here are some of the fictional things that I am able to do to these fictional characters that I definitely am not and cannot do to anyone I know in real life: ( which are my 3 favourite things about my story )
Story in question: https://tapas.io/series/Boy-of-my-Dreams---Rewritten/info

1) I get to dress up a boy in girl clothes.
I know, I know, that is pretty dumb, but hey Firstly I don't have money to buy gowns. Even if a
random boy as cute as my character's description walked up to me and said "Hey, I'd let you dress me
up for free" I don't have any gowns to just randomly stuff him into~! This is my secret joyyy~ and You can tell
if you read the story cause I love to describe the clothes on Ryan especially in detaillll.

2) Setting! I didn't go to college! Yay! I am living out my fantasy as I toil way at my
cute little life-sucking retail job hahahahahaha

3) My side characters. I don't know what most writers do, but as a person with only one friend
and that is their partner, I imagine a world where everyone is super supportive and no one
aside from family would kick a person to the curb. So, I like writing cute side characters
that are always cheering on from the side lines~

Yes! So. I like these 3 things about my story heehee~! This just applies to Boy of My Dreams.
My other stories are going to be quite different as I have other delusions I wish to explore
during my after hours.

Thanks for making this thread~! It was nice to gush about my work for a teeny bit.

I like doing this with my stories too. I've not had many friends my whole life outside of my siblings so writing was a way of swimming in my ideals a bit lol. I have a friend now who's great tho and is making her way into my story.

Supportive encouraging people do exist! it takes a while to find them but their out there! I'm one of them lol, never stop trying to make friends, it can be a pain, but you'll find your people.

Heck, I've never even been to school, legit. so I feel this 100%. it's so hard anytime I write stories set in school because the only point of reference I have for it is Google and what I read in other stories

Oooh, this is a tough one.

  1. That there isn't really one main character but it follows several ones. I'm writing it a bit like a group of adventurers (even though they're not yet all together).
  2. There are several story lines but they're all interconnected. There are some small details that may seem insignificant now but will make sense later. Events from the past linked to the events in the present.
  3. The world. I get to put together different fantasy elements based on local and foreign myths, and then draw it all. I did a lot of research on architecture as well, so different places are inspired by different eras and countries.


ahhh, gothic fiction. we gotta love it

22 days later
  1. It uses documents, newspaper articles, diaries, journals, and the likes to tell the story!
  2. It's something of an are-they-or-are-they-not dynamic between the two main characters. I'd like to keep their relationship vague.
  3. Enemies to friends(...?) trope :wink:

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Synopsis:

Twelve years ago, Azure Skylar, the Knight of the Cross of the unparalleled syndicate, the Chapel, was favored by the Pope himself to work on a mission that would determine the fate of their entire group against their growing rival, the Empire.

Twelve years ago, Azure met Caramella Red Aberdeign and found a friend in her. For once, he knew rest, quiet, peace, and comfort. Little did he know that Caramella Red was also the infamous Sweet Crimson, the ace assassin of their growing rival, the Empire.

A mistake, a wrong decision, a missed opportunity, all wrapped in the same regret that led to the ink on paper weeping about all that should have been said and done before time came and went. A story inspired by Taylor Swift's Evermore, Letter Addressed to the Fire will take you to a trip down the star-crossed soulmates' memory lane and tell you about all that was only whispered in the wind twelve years ago.

Ahhh, but we need at least one kiss if they're actually a couple or the audience will die!

wait seriously?

29 days later

I really have to do three more things, sorry.

  1. The dynamic between Dominic and his sisters.

Dominic and his sisters share a really close bond. This partly stems from the colorism they grew up with in their family that led them to be more protective, loving and encouraging to each other. Now that they are adults, they are each other's biggest fans and best friends always cheering on, helping and just generally enjoying being around each other. It's so sweet and wholesome and that's why I love them.

Ayla. She's my youngest character in my novels so far and she's just so cute. I love getting to write the way that children talk and view the world, and using her as a character mirror for other people in the story like the male lead. The way she sees my FL Essence without the same sort of prejudice so many of the adults have drastically changes the course of the story, and it just wouldn't be the same without her.


  1. My FL, Essence Walker. She is really so different from any character I've written. Though it's been tricky, it pushed me as a writer. Her mindset and personality, her design in general, are some of the most unique things I've crafted so far, and one of my proudest designs.
22 days later

right now, it's probably

  1. my character designs

they're really colorful, fun, and quirky.

  1. the plot

it's just silly, and I'm a goofball

3, it's the way the whole series is designed to help me improve my art as I make it. It's a weird concept but i love it lol



the goal is to debut this series this year