
blueskye
Kaylie Montgomery
My name is Kaylie (blueskye on Tapas). I just started posting my first series, Prince of Charms, a fantasy/BL novel. Check it out on my profile! I decided to start posting a series on Tapas after three years as a regular member, falling in love with several novels and comic series and spending more than I would have predicted on this website/app. I was inspired to start writing my own Tapas series. About me: I'm biracial asian/white, I live in America, my main creative strength is writing, and someday I want to be just as good at art as I am at writing. My zodiac sign is Gemini and I'm a soon-to-be college student. I'm a fan of anime, webcomics, and books of every kind, and I'd happily take recommendations. I can't wait to start this journey as a creator on Tapas.
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That's an interesting perspective. I have heard that people here tend to think French people are generally more rude (depending on what your definition of "rude" is). I'm half Asian, and asian culture generally tends to be more polite, at least online. But they can be more rude to foreigners and mor…
Title: Prince of Charms Genre: Fantasy, BL, reverse isekai (if you know anime subgenres) My novel series follows the story of an ordinary college freshman Kaden who's life changes forever after he finds out a secret about his roommate Hawk: that he's a magician, and was sent from another world to …

Yes, sometimes I forget about this too. In America, where I live, the internet culture is all about brutal honesty, but this is definitely different in other countries. I usually try to stay polite online, because I get some level of anxiety when commenting -- yes, I censor my comments. But it all d…

Definitely agree with you. Everyone has different reading habits and those can change online. Just the fact that you know other people could see what's in your library, strangers you'll never meet, you might "change" your tastes because you don't want them to see something.

Honestly, my tastes have zero definition. I know I like trash, or stuff that a lot of other people say is trash. But I also like "quality" stuff too. Another thing to note, someone could just have something in their library to have it in their library. But just because someone has tastes that argue …
Most logical point i've seen so far. I would only say no because of bad publicity, but your point actually makes a lot more sense.
For me this really depends on the story. If it's one I really don't care about, there's a chance I'd let them, however, if it was one that I'd spent a lot of time and hard work on, I wouldn't let someone adapt it. It also depends on how "badly" someone adapts it--is it the casting that doesn't fit? …