NonlinearWorlds

I have just released the conclusion of "Lovecraft's Pen," the second book in my "Friday the 13th: The New Series."  The past 18 months have been intensely focused on this series and I have taken great satisfaction from my writing process, and from being in the world of my characters and the stories through which they swim.  Please take a moment to check out "Lovecraft's Pen" and its sister story, "Welcome to Lowell."  If you like what you see, please spread the words around -- without the machinery of a publishing house, we writers bear the burden of marketing and distribution.  Thank you!  

NonlinearWorlds

I have just released the conclusion of "Lovecraft's Pen," the second book in my "Friday the 13th: The New Series."  The past 18 months have been intensely focused on this series and I have taken great satisfaction from my writing process, and from being in the world of my characters and the stories through which they swim.  Please take a moment to check out "Lovecraft's Pen" and its sister story, "Welcome to Lowell."  If you like what you see, please spread the words around -- without the machinery of a publishing house, we writers bear the burden of marketing and distribution.  Thank you!  

ProsePodium

Hey Nonlinear,
          
          I just came across your Wattpad page and honestly, I like the atmosphere around your storytelling. The way you present your work feels very immersive and intentional — especially within the fantasy/sci-fi space. That kind of worldbuilding tends to stay with readers.
          
          I help run a literary editorial platform called Prose Podium where we occasionally spotlight authors through short editorial features and reader-focused interviews, especially writers with distinctive storytelling voices and growing audiences.
          
          Your page genuinely felt like something worth reaching out about.
          
          If you’d ever be open to hearing more about a possible feature/interview opportunity, I’d be happy to share details with you.
          
          Either way, wishing you continued growth with your stories — your creative direction definitely stands out.

ProsePodium

@NonlinearWorlds 
            That’s completely understandable honestly, and I appreciate the openness. I know writers receive a lot of random outreach messages online, so being careful makes sense.
            
            What we focus on is more editorial and reader-oriented rather than generic promotion — spotlighting the author behind the work and helping readers connect more personally with their creative journey.
            
            You definitely struck me as someone with a strong creative presence, which is why I reached out in the first place.
            
            If you'd like, I can share a little more about how the feature works and what it includes, and you can simply see if it feels like a good fit for you.
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NonlinearWorlds

@ProsePodium Thank you -- I'm cautiously optimistic about my chances. 
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