MarquiseMasquerade

Faceless is done! Needle and Thread is coming along, I'm like 40% inspired for it but once I'm in it, it goes up to 100% so WOOT for that! :D

towstore

Are you the author of "In this Place?"  I enjoyed it very much.
          Unlike some amateur fiction very few discernible typos or other errors.  I think I was impressed by the command of American "English", idioms, etc.  I am going to read a few of these works.

MarquiseMasquerade

Book 2 of Ronolov/Trevor Series is called Needle and Thread and merges both Puzzle Days (should start to upload after Pillow Talk/Faceless is done) and Faceless. Trevor meets Naomi, the protagonist of Puzzle Days. Book 3 can very well be read without reading Book 2, which is not officially finished. It is much, much shorter than the both of them, an squeezes in a crucial part of Trevor's life. Honestly though, feel free to read 1 and 3 without 2 and the read 2 as a prequel! Or wait. Up to you! :) Let me know if you like it!

MarquiseMasquerade

If you want to see something uploaded, let me know! I know I need to finish a couple of them, Pillow Talk is done, it just needs to be uploaded (edited slightly) but expect one upload min. a day for that one! If you were reading another and want the ending, press me and I will upload it!

MarquiseMasquerade

I've taken down all that could potentially offend people on Wattpad. It is unfortunate because they are my best works of a art and I cannot share them with you. I was so glad to have found this website but since I've been messaged that my content is too intense for it, I feel insulted and I don't think I will continue to post as much as I used to. Thank you, my 3 beautiful followers, for showing interest! Peace!

towstore

@MarquiseMasquerade Where might one find some of  your earlier works?
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MarquiseMasquerade

Unfortunately, one of my stories has been banned from Wattpad, which is very unfortunate because its artistic quality was far greater than the one scene that causes it to be banned. I feel weakened and censored, and I wanted to say that it is not by hiding the TRUE horrors of this world (and not just zombie violence) that we make this world a better place. By acknowledging its existence and our emotions toward everyday violence can we move on as a society toward building a better, less fetishized and apathetic society.