
NetherSlayer
Matt Jackson
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I've got multiple stories I'd like to finish one day. But I'm starting with the one that began my journey as a writer in the first place. It's a work in progress, I'm not publishing from the beginning, and it's technically a fanfic, but I'm gonna make the best story I can out of it!
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What a sweet series of mini comics... Feels a bit lonely reading these, but it's sweet nonetheless xD Subbed! Here's the series I've been writing the last couple months. Hoping to make it to stage 2 of the Tapas AF Tourney, so I'd really appreciate any show of support back! https://tapas.io/series…
The web-novel I'm writing right now started as a submission for the Tapas Action-Fantasy Tourney, but I fully plan to finish writing out more of it regardless of if I win a place in the tournament. It's an isekai-adventure, set in a Steampunk world instead of high-fantasy.
Starting with Poem #2, huh? Makes me wonder where it all really started... subbed! I'm so close to passing 100 subs, I'd really appreciate some support back on my web-novel:
That's an interesting game; let's give it a try!
Ohhh, you're so close to 100 subs too, congrats! Just subbed; I'm nearly there as well. I'd appreciate any support for my web-novel series as well:

I've got a new web-novel series I started writing for the Tapas Action-Fantasy Tourney; I'd really appreciate any show of support in helping my story stand out! It's an isekai-adventure series set in a Steampunk world, instead of your typical high fantasy environment that you always see.
Subbed; I'm not sure if it's just me, but the font for your novel is super small compared to anything else I've read on Tapas... did you do that, or is there something afoot? My web-novel is so, so close to reaching 100 subs! I'd really appreciate any show of support, especially in reaching that m…

Very short and sweet! Well done creative a short narrative using no dialogue, too! Here's the web-novel I'm writing right now. On the opposite end of the story spectrum, dialogue in this is pretty heavy and extremely important to just about everything...
Ohhh, I like the artstyle and character designs! And you've nailed the consistency of it all too; not an easy thing to get down for most people. I'm currently stuck at chapter 20 due to the rules of the Tapas Action-Fantasy Tourney; as soon as I know if I make it to the next round of the tournamen…
Subbed and liked; what a sweet and sad short story... I teared up at the old man's comment, I won't like. Best of luck with the awards. Here's my submission for the Tapas Action-Fantasy Tourney:
Already subbed; I'd appreciate any support back! https://tapas.io/series/The-Herald-of-Death/info
Just subbed; here's the web-novel I'm working on myself right now: https://tapas.io/series/The-Herald-of-Death/info
Already subbed; here's the web-novel I'm working on right now! I have to wait until I find out if I've made it to the next round of the Tapas AF Tourney for me to publish any new chapters, but there's already 20 up and waiting! Plus a bonus character bio chapter featuring artwork of the two main cha…
Wow, I have to give you major props for starting your series with a down-to-earth, brother-in-arms scene at the camp, and follow it up immediately with a large scale field of battle incorporating all the characters. Very impressive, seriously well done!!! Interesting choice in making the prominent d…
Ohhh, starting with a News Broadcast for exposition is pretty unique! You seem to have quite the cast of characters too, and including a comic panel each episode surely helps with the overall immersion. Definitely not your average novel format, going more for a stage-play/script style, plus the way…
Oh man, only 2 more months of the year already huh... Considering I started "The Herald of Death" only one month + a week ago, I've thus far managed to reach more milestones than I thought I would. It's a nice start, of course, and I hope to continue to build a wider fanbase of readers as I keep w…
There's a number of things about all my work that always make me proud or that I enjoy, but for "The Herald of Death," one of the lesser things is probably that it's different from most anything I've written so far... As for the top 3 favorite things, they'd probably go (from least to greatest): T…
I think it's much harder to do any special thematic chapters/events for a novel, compared to comics. Feels like it takes away too much from the original plot you're telling, and unless it's planned super well, it could come off like a weird commercial break in the middle of the climax. On top of t…
Crazy to think that in just one month, I'm less than 10 away from hitting the milestone of 100 subscribers... I managed to get all 20 chapters/episodes up in time to participate in the Tapas AF Tourney, so I'm hoping to keep up my momentum and make it to the second stage of the tournament! Please co…

Now's the best time for it too, since some of us are just left waiting for the semi-finalists to be announced for the Action-Fantasy Tourney. @BellaTheCow your series reminds me of watching "Back at the Barnyard" from my childhood, a bit. Very punny, keep it up! and @BreeBaxter it might have to…
My series "The Herald of Death" is currently entered in the Tapas AF Tourney; 20 episodes are up to read right now, plus a bonus character bio at the end https://tapas.io/series/The-Herald-of-Death/info
It's very dependent on what the purpose of the dialogue is. Are they just going about a morning routine after getting up? Don't need the dialogue necessarily, can just be more vague and open ended: "They took note of the weather forecast as they ate breakfast, making small jabs at each others' hair …
Not a webcomic, but I've got a web-novel I'm writing right now: https://tapas.io/series/The-Herald-of-Death/info
I can't help but chuckled at the name, since my current web-novel is called "The Herald of Death" It's an action-fantasy series, taking place in the Steampunk world of How'lea after the protagonist gets transported there with no warning. He's broke, lost, and has no idea why he was summoned, but bef…
My web-novel is fairing pretty decently after only one month of publishing. "The Herald of Death" is an isekai-adventure set in the world of How'lea, following Kyle Concord after he was transported there with no warning. He has no powers, no money, and no idea how or why he got there, but it's bee…
My main concern with my story is the pacing; so far, the main feedback I've gotten is that I have too much description, and that the action isn't happening quite fast enough. All the while, I've been worried and thinking that I wasn't being descriptive or immersive enough, and that I was moving too …
Already subbed; it's so cool that you guys have a team that's working in multiple languages. I wish I were multi-lingual, but the mild Spanish and Japanese I've learned are practically nothing after so many years collecting dust... If I could get the series I'm working on right now translated into…
I'm getting a bit of a 'pre-historic era' kind of vibe from this; maybe it's my history of obsessing with dinosaurs in these kinds of environments from when I was young? Here's the story I'm working on right now; I really couldn't think of anything to do for the environment/background of my cover…
I'm nearly done with the 20 chapters needed to qualify for the Tapas Action-Fantasy Tourney going on right now; in order to help boost my numbers, I got my characters commissioned and put them together for a rough cover that I'm happy with (until I get something more official completed at least) […
I've yet to get anything from Ko-fi and I don't expect to any time soon, but it's still worth having I think https://ko-fi.com/matt_jackson And here's the story I'm working on right now: it's an action-fantasy web-novel, set in the Steampunk world of How'lea. While attending an anime convention, t…