peter_52

Hey SableCrow,
          
          I recently went through your story and found it to be quite compelling. Your writing style is captivating, the way you build atmosphere and bring characters to life is truly impressive. It sparked an idea in me, I believe your work would translate beautifully into a comic format.
          
          I specialize as a commissioned artist who adapts stories into manga and comics, and I’d love to bring your story to life as a comic or manga. No pressure, though, I think your work would look awesome in comic form. If you’re interested in a paid collaboration, I’d be happy to discuss how we can make your story come alive visually. Aside from comics and manga, I also create other types of artwork such as logos, character art, profile pictures (PFPs), and banners.
          
          If you’d like to talk more easily, you can reach me on Discord: (peter_cypher21).
          
          Warm regards,
          Peter.

SableCrow

@peter_52 it's too soon for that but I will keep your suggestion in my mind and contact you in future if I need it.
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communityreader

You know what’s funny? (well, funny in a “cry-while-eating-ice-cream” kind of way) — your story on Wattpad isn’t just good, it’s screaming at the world to be noticed. And yet, readers scroll past like they’re dodging exes at the grocery store. Wild, right? Because I actually checked out your book, and honestly… it deserves more eyes, more trust, and way more reviews than it’s currently rocking.
          
          Now here’s the psycho part: it’s not even the story that makes readers hesitate. It’s the lack of reviews. Readers don’t care if you spent $1,000 on promo or traded your soul to the TikTok algorithm. They care if other humans (the real kind, not bots or your supportive cousin) vouched for your book. Reviews = trust. And trust is the one thing you can’t buy with ads.
          
          That’s why I built a system where real readers actually sit down, read your work, reflect, and then leave genuine reviews. No shortcuts, no fake hype. Just authentic voices saying, “Yeah, this book is worth your time.” And when 20–50 of those voices pile up, suddenly your story doesn’t just exist—it demands attention.
          
          And yes, my readers do get a little “thank you” for their time ($15–$25 each), not as a bribe (bribes are for reality TV stars), but as coffee money and emotional support for surviving the rollercoaster your book will put them through.
          
          Motivational Quote Break: “Every book is a locked door. Reviews are the keys. Without them, even the best story stays trapped.”
          
          So, let me ask you this — are you ready to let your book stay invisible, or are you ready to finally make readers stop scrolling and start trusting?
          
          Message me at thaliarosewell01@gmail.com
          , unless of course, you enjoy watching your masterpiece sit quietly while books with sparkly vampire covers get all the attention.