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Apr 2021

I am late to this :sparkles: but :point_right:🏼:point_left:🏼 I write LGBT/gothic horror and would like to connect with anyone else who is writing horror/gothic horror/dark themes and the like :eyes:

You also get :sparkles:
Historical fiction (1920’s)
Romance
Gender nonconforming MC
POC characters

Foreseeable warnings are mentions of past abuse and dealings with panic attacks and anxiety.

My novel is newer so I’d love the opportunity to get more promo :sweat_smile: and I also love helping others and collabing while finding more things to read

here’s my link:

I'd love to do a promo for a fellow 1920's story. I've been posting to to my wall if you would like to do the same. Oh, and if you have any promo art or a thumbnail I can post that too!

I have :sparkles: so much art. And I’ll make a post as well for yours! I’ll DM my thumbnail and make few of my arts into promo as well! And if you have anything I can do the same

Wish I did but I am poor and ungifted in the art department so I'll trust your description! I'll get your's up tomorrow for the Saturday crowd.

This comic is absolutely amazing! :00 and the dub is so well put together!! You all definitely deserve more subscribers
I don't know if you're looking to do a mutual shout out or not, but my comic and yours are quite similar in genre and the main character if you'd like to check it out for yourself and decide! (no pressure of course!)

I was already subscribed to you and just need to get around to start reading, but I'd love to cross promo with you, as well! (I'm also writing gothic fantasy / horror!)

lol you are so funny. How have I not run into you on the forums before now? Tell me another interesting fact you've learned from your research. It entertains me.

Oh yeah! I hear that's something you know about? (lol I checked your page!) Haha us horndogs have got to stick together.

Lol, I'm flattered! I described this piece to my husband as "90% blowjobs and 10% military strategy" That's an exaggeration but still. I checked you out and it looks like you include elements of history in your fiction as well!

Well it has assassin in the title so now I'm curious.

Hehe yeah, it's kind of a historically inspired setting I guess... I do more research than I need to because it's interesting and I'm a geek. :joy:

I loved your description! It sounds like you're really into music history? (pun intended). I'm also no stranger to excessive research. Most of the research I do never makes it into my books. It's a......mood.

Well yeah there's an assassin in it. He has an eyepatch and he bottoms. :+1:

I just learned the other day that burning lavender, sage, rosemary was at first though to get rid of the evil "miasma' that floated about and made people ill, but in fact gave off carbolic acid, which kills germs in the air. So, it's not that they were wrong, but they were wrong.

Also, that Spanish Medicine was the most advanced in Europe (and USA) during the time.

If you wanna watch a video about at 1784's Medical Hospital, I got you. It was wildly informative for me.

Thanks :smiley: And yes indeed XD
Also same XD Or it's for some minor detail that no one cares about ... like northern Italian folk music and what traditional songs and pieces were known in the 19th century so I can draw the right melody when a character is asked what their culture sounds like even though I could just draw random notes and literally not a single person would care.
(I do draw random notes sometimes ... a lot actually. But not always. :stuck_out_tongue: )

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Well I was already sold when you said assassin but the eyepatch makes it even cooler. XD :innocent:

Hi there ^^ sorry for my late reply, work was a bit exhausting that week. I'm gonna check out your novel this sunday when I have peace and time :,D

Yeah, I'd love to watch a video about that. See? I'm about to go down this rabbit hole.
Carbolic acid, huh? That's like a thing I guess. I love it when folk medicine turns out to be right. I took an Irish folklore class this winter and the Professor was VERY clear about "DO NOT TRY THESE AT HOME." Obviously, there's an element of psychomosomatic healing to most folk medicine. Drinking out of a bowl of milk after a ferret will not cure your whooping cough, but it might make you feel better on an emotional level, lol.

I was interested to learn that most folk healers were regular people who would show up to your house. They'd swing by when you weren't feeling well and just talk to you. Regardless of actual healing ability, I was like "damn that sounds like a therapist." Apparently that was a big part of the psychosomatic element, just having somebody to talk to.