RowanElis

Haha, that definitely came through! You made them feel genuinely terrifying. Looking forward to reading more of your stories. Btw I’m a paid artist, your story really inspired me  and I’ve got some illustration ideas for your story. Can I share them with you?

SterlingtheWriter

@RowanElis I’m not sure yet. I’m not gonna worry too much about it until the time comes
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RowanElis

sound good where you want to publish KDP, Ingram Or lulu?
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SterlingtheWriter

@RowanElis For now, I'm just writing because it makes me happy! But I'd like to publish something one day :)
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beetchy_yeet

I liked this story. Thank you for sharing it, and I look forward to your next one...

beetchy_yeet

that great, that reallymeans alot to me. Im happy the story  connected with you. A comic adaptation  sounds like a fun and exciting idea, and coming from someone with your art background, It  makes It even more interesting. I would love  to hear  more about it. How do you see the story looking visually, and how would you keep its original feel while turning it into a comic, Im  open to it let's talk....
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SterlingtheWriter

@beetchy_yeet Yeah I completely agree! I think the shorts have helped me improve my writing quite a bit. And no, it's a completely different style than my novel. It's more fantasy/action. I just thought I'd give a darker style a try with these shorts and ended up really enjoying writing them as well!
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beetchy_yeet

Great start, balancing a novel while still making room for short pieces takes real discipline. Short writing is a powerful tool; It helps you refine ideas, experiment with style, and keep your creative momentum going on the bigger project. Are the shorts set in the same world as your novel, or are you exploring something entirely ?
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