icarusandthewind

Does anyone know someone who can do good covers for stories? I am awful at... basically anything visual and I would like to have pretty covers too

icarusandthewind

So... hi, everyone, I just uploaded the first chapter of a Chronicles of Narnia fanfiction that I am currently writing! I am super excited, I haven't written fanfics in a long-long time. I will try to keep updating in a "frequent" manner, although I do not know yet *how* frequent.
          It is the first time in a long time in which I have written without overthinking it much -I genuinely have no idea what is going on in here or how it will end, besides how and why Caspian ended up in 1946 London and why he is absolutely alright with it.
          As Spanish is my mother tongue, I will be translating this soon enough to Spanish -also to German, but in there I will ask for some mercy as my grammar is still not tiptop-.
          In the meanwhile, I will also be uploading some fanfiction about LotR and Road to el Dorado that I left standby while I was at uni -last semester I finally graduated and I want to retake my passion and love for writing, and those stories that I loved and crafted but never got to be-. As well, you are kindly invited to check the original material that I upload here.
          Many hugs and see you next time!
          
          P.S.: you are also kindly invited to tell me if I forgot a trigger warning or tag. I will gladly edit that whenever told, no questions asked.
          
          P.S. II: the title of this chapter is straight from a verse of the song Black Friday Rule by Flogging Molly.

icarusandthewind

And whilst I work in the translation of Cathedral to English (also I might translate it to German, but I'm still unsure), I have decided to do some character study about Benedikt and Friedrich and what would be better than telling the story about how they met and the phrase "Bless me, Father, for I have sinned" led to their love story?
          
          "Bless me, Father, for I have sinned" is a three part  tale about the first three times in which Father Benedikt Fischer heard those words from Friedrich Müller and how they shaped the unorthodox love between a priest and a sword for hire.