
u/Beginning-Parsnip-20

First time drawing a female character from my novel. Her name is Camilla Soleil.. La chasseuse veuve (by me)
Drew one of my novel characters (his name is Alphonse Vonstern)
Tried something different and drew my novel's protagonist (King Soryos Azula the lady of kindlings (yes they dubbed him "lady" It's an in world joke.))
235 pages into The Way of Kings, and I can feel the yaoi energy between Kaladin and Adolin across the shattered plains
Can't wait till I they meet
Made my first cover. And it is my Protagonist (Alphonse Vonstern) riding atop his horse (Monty
Just published the two acts of my novel and the third and fourth are com
I've been writing this for a while, and this is a second draft. if you guys are willing to read I'll be glad, no artwork(yet) ,Minimal filler and maximum love.
The story is an action adventure fantasy, with some elements of shonen anime. It speaks about four princes struggling to get their feet on the ground. No prophecy, no Gary stu andnot even overused tropes. pretty fun dialogue tho.
does Broad blade Ed look like a yaoi main character? And if yes, what should his partner be like
Thoughts on the design of my protagonist
The Second illustration of my Fantasy map.
As you can see i added more details, connected the entire continent with each other and no the red island chain is not "badguyland" It is a culturally rich kingdom with iron rich soil.
Hello everyone, i'm new to this community and i wanted to ask a Question.
So I've been writing a 40 act Fantasy epic, I've Already wrote 18 acts of it in more or less 5 months of consistent writing (accounting to about a 150k words, 8k per week) almost finishing the first draft of the first book (Across Stars and Ashes: Melody of Stellar cinder.) Before i can move on to the first draft of the second book. And i have a demanding job coming up.
I wanted to ask a question about if taking a 4 month break from it is the right answer, dedicating the time to read more, learn how to illustrate for my novel and perhaps revise my earlier chapter as i acquire new methodologies of writing and prose. Furthermore that story in of it self is demanding and I'm coming on a very demanding arc that requires skills i don't think i have right (especially considering that it is a multi pov story.) And i know humbly that i myself not ready especially with the prospect of labour intensive job.
So I'd really like it if you gave me advice on how i should conduct myself these next few months.
Hello everyone, i'm new to this community and i wanted to ask a Question.
So I've been writing a 40 act Fantasy epic, I've Already wrote 18 acts of it in more or less 5 months of consistent writing (accounting to about a 150k words, 8k per week) almost finishing the first draft of the first book (Across Stars and Ashes: Melody of Stellar cinder.) Before i can move on to the first draft of the second book. And i have a demanding job coming up.
I wanted to ask a question about if taking a 4 month break from it is the right answer, dedicating the time to read more, learn how to illustrate for my novel and perhaps revise my earlier chapter as i acquire new methodologies of writing and prose. Furthermore that story in of it self is demanding and I'm coming on a very demanding arc that requires skills i don't think i have right (especially considering that it is a multi pov story.) And i know humbly that i myself not ready especially with the prospect of labour intensive job.
So I'd really like it if you gave me advice on how i should conduct myself these next few months.
Hello everyone, i'm new to this community and i wanted to ask a Question.
So I've been writing a 40 act Fantasy epic, I've Already wrote 18 acts of it in more or less 5 months of consistent writing (accounting to about a 150k words, 8k per week) almost finishing the first draft of the first book (Across Stars and Ashes: Melody of Stellar cinder.) Before i can move on to the first draft of the second book. And i have a demanding job coming up.
I wanted to ask a question about if taking a 4 month break from it is the right answer, dedicating the time to read more, learn how to illustrate for my novel and perhaps revise my earlier chapter as i acquire new methodologies of writing and prose. Furthermore that story in of it self is demanding and I'm coming on a very demanding arc that requires skills i don't think i have right (especially considering that it is a multi pov story.) And i know humbly that i myself not ready especially with the prospect of labour intensive job.
So I'd really like it if you gave me advice on how i should conduct myself these next few months.
Guy's i am being buttfucked by my writing, need Advice or whatever
So I've been writing a 40 act Fantasy epic, I've Already wrote 18 acts of it in more or less 5 months of consistent writing (accounting to about a 150k words, 8k per week) almost finishing the first draft of the first book (Across Stars and Ashes: Melody of Stellar cinder.) Before i can move on to the first draft of the second book. And i have a demanding job coming up.
I wanted to ask a question about if taking a 4 month break from it is the right answer, dedicating the time to read more, learn how to illustrate for my novel and perhaps revise my earlier chapter as i acquire new methodologies of writing and prose. Furthermore that story in of it self is demanding and I'm coming on a very demanding arc that requires skills i don't think i have right (especially considering that it is a multi pov story.) And i know humbly that i myself not ready especially with the prospect of labour intensive job.
So I'd really like it if you gave me advice on how i should conduct myself these next few months.
واخيرا حصلت النتيجة!!!!
طبعا شكد حلوة من تشوف تعبك وجهدك بدراستك يتلقى تقدير من قبل الجامعة نفسها❤❤❤❤
Initial Drawings of my fantasy novel Protagonists
Their names are Alphonse Vonstern and the blonde is Raymond Solrane
Made the first fantasy map
I am open to changes or advice about it , i so far like how it turned out. (P.S the archipelago in the red is not an example of badguyland it is a cross culture trading spot full of iron mines, dock towns, it's actually red because of the iron in the soil.)