Where to publish original stories? · 8:55pm Oct 27th, 2019
These are the places I know of:
Archive of Our Own
FictionPress
FanFiction
Wattpad
Booksie
Furry Network
These are the places I know of:
Archive of Our Own
FictionPress
FanFiction
Wattpad
Booksie
Furry Network
So you may have seen this:
Well I have some news! My first self-published book A Fractured Song: The Broken Melody is now out on Amazon! for $3.99 USD.
What's it about? Well...
Just because you’re transported to another world, doesn’t mean you’ll escape from your pain.
All right! Good news! Readers and fans, One Drink has picked up another review, this time from Papa Pat, a book reviewer!
Hello, I'm back with another update and a big announcement.
The first updated chapter of OotA has been officially published!
There's no sense in keeping my unpublished stories just to myself anymore. I think it's time to let my babies into the world.
Today's release has been a long time coming, and I'm thrilled to finally make it available to fans of Skywriter's work!
That's right. It's been exactly 10 years since I joined this site.
This is a perfect time to stop and reflect on the last decade. Have I contributed anything or have years just passed me by? You be the judge.
Here are all the stories I wrote ordered from my most favorites to my least favorites:
(See Oops. Errors in last post. to explain my revisions to Forbes' figures.)
Hey everybody, how are you doing today? Good? Awesome.
If you are making a book for the Bronycon Bookstore, please go hit up this thread so RBDash47 can gather the information needed to send out an official survey soon which you can consider to be “So how many of these do we need to print and bring to the convention?”
Hello all,
Chapter 11 for my story "Dark Iron Kingdom" has been published, enjoy.
~Shadowscythe
Here's the rest of my life:
Youtube: Dragor King
Deviantart: Dragorguy
Pearltrees: dragor
GitHub: BadDragor
Archive of Our Own: Bad Dragon
FictionPress: DragorGuy
Welcome back readers! To both of us, actually! I am back at my desk again this Monday, returned from Alaska (which you might have noticed if you saw this post).
That feeling you get when you have a story completed, proofread, edited, and generally have pulled together a consensus it's ready to publish, ready to send out into the world to be seen and read by the anonymous masses...
Then you sit down with the doc open in one tab, the web form open in another, and start getting ready to copy it over, chapter by chapter...
Hi Everyone
Bathroomstahl and I have begun work on editing "The Monster Below" to get it ready for publication. As detailed in a previous blog, this is to clean the manuscript up by fixing any grammar and punctuation errors, tightening and condensing sections by removing redundant information, and generally bringing the quality of the writing up to date with what I've learned since the book was first posted.
Just in case you missed it, OSha's first chapter has been fully rewritten and revised, and the changes are now live! There is only one significant change, but it is important enough that I recommend checking it out. The second chapter will be along as fast as I can manage, and then the beginning will be all sealed up and I can devote all my time to Chapter 6.
I also commissioned a scene from the rewrite!