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Oct 2024

Good one!

I'm a little shy saying 'people should read my story' so this is also a good exercise for me ^-^

  • Its a passion project several years in the making
  • The reader reactions are 10/10 incredible
  • lots of queer rep, neurodivergent reps, without defining or labeling them
  • It's my precious :3
  • the characters literally motivated me to learn to draw
  • cozy, romance, comfort, until things go south

Read my story if you want:

  • Something calming
  • Subverting gender roles
  • A good laugh
  • To see a good friendship
  • Something relatable
  • Good representation of minorities
  • A wholesome male crossdresser who isn't portrayed negatively.

Haru and Tsukasa: It's got all these things!

This is nice for a change

Mines a retelling of cinderella from the evil stepmothers perspective so if you're looking for:
Magic
Evil MC
Vengeance

Then give it a try

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Why should one read The Lost Forest well here are a few

1.Found family,who doesn’t love a group of strangers developing a familial bond

  1. The world building is quiet but intriguing 🧐

  2. A twist on the choosen one trope 🤫 :wink:

4 Classic dragons ,faes and orcs make a appearance

  1. Cool weapons

Plus many many more and for the low low price of Zero dollars you too can read The Lost Forest.

Cool idea! I like to think people should read my comic for not just all the effort that goes into the illustartions but the story aswell. I came up with with the plot in the months following my Dad's death and I worked on it right through university! Do give a read if you like a wild story and SciFi action :smiley:

  • Quirky turn of the century stuff!
  • Wings and propellers!
  • Ernest is easy on the eyes!
  • Roy is a cutie!
  • TRAINS!! YOOOOUM!
  • You’ll love all the steampunk vibes!
  • Unique art style!

  • I did countless hours of research on the clothing and technology at the end of the 19th century.

  • Oh my gosh! Did I mention the fashion?

  • Pretty ladies with poofy sleeves!

  • Airships and all sorts of cool flying things before the airplane! (In this universe at least)

  • STEAM!!
  • Dresses are so much fun!
  • Fashion!
  • Greatly written romances!
  • Harry Houdini for the love of god! The first heartthrob in history! Fight me!


  • Jane has a redemption arc!
  • Kettles and teatime in almost every episode!
  • Lots of period drama influence!
  • Zee French guy in this series is honhonhon itz a stawberry!

I'll do something I don't do often, brag a lot about my story. Here are my reasons for why people should reat it:

  1. It's pretty darn good
  2. It gets objectively better each subsequent chapter! (With less grammatical errors, better art, composition and writing)
  3. Unique arstyle.
  4. Charming characters
  5. Urban-fantasy, that evolves in a superhero story, with elements of mystery
  6. A conspiracy that reveals the corruption of the city the protagonists live in
  7. A magic system that connects to the main themes of the story
  8. Fights of strategy, use of the environment and creativity
  9. And it's set in Argentina, if you care about that.

Why you should read Married to the Duke of the Abyss:

The concept behind the story is me playing around with the cliche of marrying a tyrant with a secret heart of gold. Genre convention tells us that the protagonist will eventually fall in love with said tyrant but there are few problems. Corrine, the protagonist, is a closeted lesbian, and her husband the Duke, while not the worst, is not making any effort to make her situation any better.

It has a lot of women in military uniform(if you’re into that)

While the universe has a lot of lore, I do my best not to overwhelm the reader with it. I want to do ”show don’t tell”. I put a lot of thought into what appears in each panel, so the audience can understand part of the world building through my illustration.

If you want to see what good 3d backgrounds look like, you can read my story. Instead of purchasing asset online, I made them myself, specifically to fit in my vision for the fictional world, but also to seamlessly integrate them with my drawing style.

For my comic;
It's a high fantasy drama and adventure. There's (going to be) both an A and B plot to follow, intertwining at points and having the reader have revelations about the story before it hits the second group. Though the plot is pretty serious it is a character story first and foremost. The characters are all very lively and unique to each other. This story is a stress test for these characters, but how exactly will they deal with it? How will their world views change? How will they change? How are they all truly connected? Well, you'll have to follow to find out.

As for my collection of short stories; it's exactly that. A collection of short stories. If you don't like one, another might be more to your liking. It's just a platter of different types of horror and gothic for anyone who likes the taste of morbidity. Rancid experiences that will make you think and feel-- at least I hope.

Well, for one thing, I pride myself in having zero grammatical errors. I won't brag about my magic system or world building, because those are pointless without a good plot. But let's be honest: Who doesn't want to read about a totally inked up mage with more spirit companions than you can count?

Mancer is an eighth circle mage with nothing left to live for. That is, until he makes a contract with a time spirit and regresses back to before Edwin's total omnicide. Now at the peak of his powers, can the six year old archmage defeat the invading demons and save his family from certain death? Does he care enough to save the whole continent? Maybe. Maybe not. Read and find out! :wink:

Oblivion is a character-driven story where dialogue flows naturally, and relationships develop authentically without feeling forced. Mystery lurks around every corner, and the character interactions are so engaging that you might momentarily forget about the supernatural forces and extraterrestrial beings woven into the plot. In a world filled with superpowered individuals, the characters’ struggles for identity, happiness, and confronting their trauma make them deeply relatable. It’s a story about every inherent being's desire to bask in the ecstasy of existence, where all the worries of the world fade away, leaving behind only one emotion: Euphoria.

To be honest, I think a lot of stories written with passion should be read because we all have something unique to offer even if people do the same tropes, genres, themes, etc.
At the end of the day each story is very unique and offers something the other ones can't. I still consider myself an inexperienced author but I learn daily how to improve. Writing is a beautiful art form.
I am not going to tell you, you should read my story. I will however will say a couple things real quick that may align with you to possibly enjoy my story. If not, that's completely okay.

I love series like Percy Jackson, Hunger Games, Divergent, Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, etc. This book I am writing is my first book out of 5.
It is a fantasy action and fantasy mystery book that combines many elements from each of the books from elemental magic, gods, world building mysteries, feudalistic politics, elves, etc.
I love world building so much that all my novels in this series and my future books will also be connected to the same overall universe. Let me drop my summary and let me know what you guys think!
Thank you to Everyone who has read my story so far I can't believe we are practically at 2,000 views already. You guys are the best!
I would be happy to checkout some of your guy's story as well (nonsub4sub just a chance to look around) ^^

Summary: In a world where magic dictates power, Keeper Academy soars above the clouds, training the chosen few to become elite Worldkeepers. Nico Lotus, an underdog with a shadowed past, faces impossible odds among prodigies. But when Nico uncovers a forbidden magic that could reshape the world, he must choose: embrace this dangerous power or risk everything for the friends he's made. As darkness looms within the academy, the fate of the realm hangs in the balance._

  • The story is Romance Fantasy (RoFan).
  • The story is set in an open world gacha (think about Genshin Impact or Wuthering Waves).
  • The MC gets transported as an NPC meant to d1e in the game's story.
  • The male leads are the game's protagonist and the antihero.
  • This is the book cover.

My story is an interactive version of the fairy tale Jack and the Beanstalk, where readers can influence the course of the plot.
I take all the suggestions made by readers into consideration, even if I can't always use of all of them:

Also my comic has a talking wolf. Who doesn't love talking wolves?

Not to be a buzzkill, but I don't like talking wolves. :yum:

  • A diverse ensemble of extraterrestrials
  • A Science-Fantasy Epic too big to pass up
  • Perspectives told from both heroes and villains
  • Queer, Neurodivergent and Disability representation
  • Unexplored worlds across the galaxy
  • Battles ranging from 1v1 to cosmic scale

Wow, I really am bad at this. But let me try anyway. Why you should read "The Crazy Daughter of the Duke's Family"?

  • It's a Fantasy novel set in another world, with less technological advances, but more magic instead

  • It's a romance, but very, very slow burning. First, family will be brought back together, and friendships will be made.

  • Female Lead herself stems from a world that is our current one, which is proven by countless pop-cultural jokes

  • The original world of the FL has a twist to it and so does she - there was the same type of magic there, just a different way and state of evolution; the protagonist fought monsters as a child soldier with a monster contracted to her, before waking up as a misguided noble lady

  • It's a typical transmigration story, but I did my all to iron out all the things that have always irked me about most transmigration plots; all the small details that didn't get an explanation, or were simply taken for granted, but not make it seem like some parody of itself or something contantly calling out other transmigration stories for their faults.

  • Follow the protagonist on a journey of trial and error, as she vows to live a different life from before, only to end up just the same, yet different at the same time.

Other than that, you would have to be the ones who tell if I manged to make right on those promises or not. :slight_smile:

Ten Reasons why I would recommend reading The Viscount and The Playwright:

  1. Angst
  2. Toxic/unbalanced relationship not presented as a romance
  3. Complex female characters that are not unbearable or irredeemable
  4. Will have some paranormal stuff going on
  5. Plot twists and foreshadowing (maybe...)
  6. Inspired by Greek Mythology, specifically the Homeric Hymn of Demeter and the Abduction of Ganymede
  7. Will have feminine rage
  8. All of my main characters are queer
  9. Inspired by classic and Gothic literature
  10. I was inspired by shows like Gravity Falls and Bojack Horseman, and movies like Crimson Peak

(Bonus: Will have sensitive topics after the first episode, so be warned)