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Oh... It's gonna be one of *those* days
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Screencap showing my flight delays by 3 hours
Oh... It's gonna be one of *those* days
Thank you so much! I really liked that one too
Today's a great day to check out A Jewel and Her Thief! Readers are agreeing that it's both brave and unique!
Love the space! Im a trans nonbinary writer if fantasy we novels, including Wanderborn (a queer LitRPG) and A Jewel and Her Thief, a lesbian romantasy!
www.royalroad.com/fiction/1528...
A screenshot of @march-bell.bsky.social, a terrible person trying to scam people out of money while impersonating an actual artist.
Everyone should go report the comm bot that just tried to scam me in march's name.
Soooo gorgeous π do you have any comm process? I'm writing a LitRPG series and would LOVE to commission a few pieces from you!
Valentine's Day is still a great day to get Lain!
(One of the characters in this book is called Lain, it's funny I promise)
Do you like lesbian relationships between a runaway and thief?
How about fantasy adventures in an urban setting full of intrigue and magic?
Or just Wanderborn, my first series?
Then check out A Jewel and Her Thief, my newest story on RoyalRoad!
www.royalroad.com/fiction/1528...
IT'S HAPPENING!
A Jewel and Her Thief is LIVE! Ten chapters will go up acorss today and tomorrow, so come celebrate Valentine's Day with my mismatched lesbian blorbos in this WLW romantasy LitRPG!
www.royalroad.com/fiction/1528...
Go live for Jewel and Her Thief is in just 24 hours, so I think it's high time I reveal the truly AMAZING cover for this story!
#writesky #webfiction #romantasy #litrpg #author #royalroad
When her path happens to cross Julia's, Lain knows that the smart thing is to leave the naive girl to the fate she's chosen - but something tells her that this runaway deserves a helping hand.
While she only agrees to serve as a guide for the girl, something quickly starts to bloom between them...
Lain Freehand is a thief for hire, unaffiliated with the various factions that rule Lowrun's criminal society yet open to working for any of them - at a remove, of course. Though few know her name, those who do consider her possibly the best thief in all of Emeston.
So why does she feel so empty?
For years, Julia has read romance novels and stared downhill at the twinkling sprawl of Lowrun, and now she's finally snuck out to start a new life in the wild and free low city, only to find that the reality of Lowrun is far more dangerous than she expected!
If only she could find a guide...
Julianna is the daughter of Jonslin Brooker, one of the most powerful of Emeston's merchant lords.
For years now Julia has been little more than a treasure in her father's vault, locked up until he could find a use for her. When that use ends up being an arranged marriage, she finally has enough.
And here's where I'd put my nitro cancellation... IF I HAD ONE
Nah I just never gave discord my money in the first place
If you haven't gone to see Scarlet, the anime Hamlet adaptation, you should!
I'm still not sure if the plot itself is actually *good* but the animations and art direction is absolutely gorgeous and worth seeing in theaters if you can
Lowrun hosts the massive workforce required to keep Emeston's industry flowing - as well as countless outlaws, rogues, and worse that prey on the concentration of vulnerable people.
So long as the criminal factions don't impact Emeston's production, the Gold Council cares little for Lowrun's plight
Jewel takes place in the trade city of Emeston, a familiar setting to those who read my first couple books, though no experience with Wanderborn is required.
Emeston is ruled by the Gold Council merchants in Highwalk, looking down from their high hilltops on the slums of Lowrun and the harbor side.
Image of text: Julia was twenty-six years old... and she worked, as he had guessed, on the novel-writing machines in the Fiction Department. She enjoyed her work, which consisted chiefly in running and servicing a powerful but tricky electric motor... She could describe the whole process of composing a novel, from the general directive issued by the Planning Committee down to the final touching-up by the Rewrite Squad. But she was not interested in the final product. She "didn't much care for reading," she said. Books were just a commodity that had to be produced, like jam or bootlaces. - George Orwell, 1984
I'll be posting more details all week leading up to it! So follow to learn more about Lain, Julianna, and Emeston in the coming days
Guess what!?!?
I'll officially be celebrating Valentine's Day by releasing my new book, A Jewel and Her Thief, on RoyalRoad!
The first chapter will be going live Friday evening, with ten more chapters dropping throughout Saturday!!
Celebrate with me and enjoy my new lesbian romantasy LitRPG!
LRP this is the general vibe of Jewel and Her Thief, coming to Royal Road later this month!
butches whimpering and quivering at the hands of their femmes
Radio stations figured this out like 60 years ago wtf spotify
I wish Spotify's Top Songs for the year playlist didn't start with your number 1 song. Like, "here's a playlist of your favorite songs that starts with an absolute banger and gets worse the longer you listen to it"
Thanks?? Why not make it a countdown that starts at #100??
Overall, I'll say 4 out of 5 Christmas Trees. I don't know that I'd necessarily watch this one again, but it was funny, earnest, and put me in a good mood, while dodging a lot of the pitfalls of the Christmas genre.
Hader and Eickner are both let down by the script, but Kendrick does amazing as an oblivious merry elf dream girl, and Kingsley Ben-Adir does a great job as the male lead, somehow WITHOUT being a love interest
In the end, Kendrick finds happiness in her own successes rather than cloying cishet love
Kendrick is the late-Santa Claus's daughter, who was told she'd never be Santa Claus because she's a girl (yes, Santa Claus is a misogynist and also dead)
When her useless brother, the new Santa, flees, leaving Anna to take the blame, she has to go to the hellscape of Phoenix, Arizona to find him
This movie pretends to ask the question "What if Santa Claus was a girl?" but instead ends up asking "What if Will Ferrell's Elf starred Anna Kendrick?"
Also Billy Eickner is there, something I assume both Billy Eickner and the director forgot about
A movie poster for Disney's Noelle, a Christmas movie starring Anna Kendrick and Billie Eickner
DECEMBER 5TH: Noelle