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Hi there! I'm an author with many projects. My current Tapas stories I'm focusing on writing are Critical Role, Glass Reflections, Epona and the Magic Horse, Akiyama Quest, The Magician's Pony, and Henry's War. I adore horses, anime, tv, and films. Please check out my work!
Paid! Can I see some samples of your art?
I’m a Filipino American woman who writes fantasy and girls love novels. I have a lot of then but The Magic In Us is the story I think would be the best to share as the protagonist is Asian American.
I write a lot of GL stories! Here are a few of them:
When you do post it, let me know! I’d love to give it a read.
Honestly, it depends. They can be hard to pull off but if you do it right they can be amazing. If done poorly, they can derail a story. As an example of well done, anything regarding dreams in the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan. As an example of terrible, look at the first page or so of Vamp, …
I like writing because I have stories I want to tell. Stories that have to be told. Stories I want to read. Stories I want to share. To me, storytelling is the ultimate form of freedom.
A incredibly bad habit I have left over from my early internet fanfiction days is that I start a story, write a few hundred words, then repeat. Everything gets finished eventually but I end up with 50+ stories. I have the same issue here, lol. I post as I write and thankfully most of my readers don’…
Time to start writing for the day. Had a late start because of the holiday but I intend to finish chapter three of Dragon Knight today and not get distracted by the plot bunnies and start ten more stories.
Thanks for the thread! Promoting is always hard on a holiday. But Dragon Knight could always use more love:
For Hallows Happenings and for a not yet started work, I’ve been having to research the Dullahan (also known as Gan Ceann). For those who have never heard of this thing, it’s super unsettling and makes the classic headless horseman seem like a cuddly teddy bear. It’s basically a headless horseman fr…
My novel The Magic in Us features an Asian main character. It’s a GL book about friendship, love, growing up, and fighting monsters as a magical girl.
Most of mine are contemporary YA with a fantasy element. Starlight is the closest to being fully contemporary though.
I have a rather annoying method of dealing with Writer’s Block. I literally just jump from story to story. The good news is that I’m always writing. The bad new is the I have at least fifty works in progress and some of them only get updated with a short little update once a month or so.
He outright stated in an official post he was releasing the comic into the public domain.
He retweets a lot of my stuff on twitter. We aren't more than acquaintances but I do commission art from his wife several times a year so I know her a little better. He has a review show on youtube so hes a decently popular internet personality,
I'm not sure if it counts as I started it last year, but I have a fantasy novel called Critical Role where the main character has Autism.
I'm DMing you! I'd love a new cover for Glass Reflections.
A few hours are left in Inksgiving! I personally am hoping to get 1,300 more ink to reach 5,000 before Inksgiving ends!
Happy Inksgiving everyone! Let's help each other meet our goals.
I love it! Aim as high as you can!
I'm slowly working towards my Inksgiving goal and having fun discovering new stories I think I'll love!
I already have your story in my list as I've been reading for a while and love it!
This is my first Inksgiving and I fear I set my goal way too high but I'm very thankful for the ink I've gotten.

This is a great idea! I checked out your story, read a bit and subbed. I plan to read more later. I have a goal which is rather high (500,000 ink). I'll drop my goal by 200 a subscriber and by 10,000 per ko-fi ($3) or by 3,000 per $1 on Patreon. I go by FanUn Project on Ko-Fi and Patreon. I have a g…
I love reading and watching about Japanese school setting more because of the clubs and anime awesomeness. I do prefer to write either American (because it's what I know) or British boarding school stories.