Like my fics? Check out my novels! · 2:35am Oct 21st, 2017
Hello everypony!
So, after a considerable amount of hemming and hawwing, I've decided to make my other, non-pony writing available to my audience on Fimfiction. You're all great folks, and if you like my work, I can't see any good reason why I should keep any of it from you. Thus, I have added links to all of my novels, available on Amazon, to the right sidebar of my profile page (just check under the pretty animated .gif of Wish ).
I don't have a Patreon, and I don't have a tip jar. If you enjoy my work, I would kindly and gratefully ask that instead of those things, you might consider supporting my books. The Kindle editions are only around $2-$3 each, so if you were going to tip me anyway, you might as well get a book for your trouble! Seriously though - in the wide world of publishing and literary agents, it's less about how many dollars you make off your books, and more about how many units you sold. Agents want to know that people are enjoying your work enough to grab a copy, regardless of the price point. Therefore, every little bit really does help, and you'd be doing me a massive favor, since I am currently working on my next novel manuscript that I plan to ship to agents - and land one for sure this time!
My currently published books include two high-fantasy, young adult novels in The Traveler of Ord saga (a highly developed fantasy world reminiscent of The Chronicles of Narnia and The Neverending Story), and a chilling short story in a horror compilation called Paying the Ferryman, published by Charon Coin Press. I only get the feather in my cap for the sale of my books (the Ord stuff), but I'm grateful for anything you choose to enjoy, and I'm sure Charon Coin Press would be too.
Check them out if you've a mind to, and as always, thank you so much for any time you put towards enjoying the stories I love to craft. (Lovecraft? I made a funny.)
Thank you~
(Note that I have tagged my current "hottest" story to this message, to facilitate potential reader interest.)