Spicy Romance Autumn Book

Hello! I’m looking for a spicy romance autumn book that sets place in September to November and that’s spicy with very open door. I keep seeing ones that are fitting that description but aren’t realistic in the sense they have werewolves or some form of mythical creature, is there any ones that are realistic to day to day life while also being on Kindle Unlimited?

Any help is appreciated, thank you!

(I’ve read a lot of B.K Borison books in case anyone was going to suggest her!)

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u/han_wan — 27 days ago
▲ 10 r/kindle

How Do Y’all Feel About Kindle Comics?

I ended up purchasing this book titled “I’m not okay with this”. It ended up being a comic rather than a written book, how do you all think about it and do you think eight pounds for a two hundred page comic is bad? I know it lacks the page tracking but I didn’t mind it, what are all of your thoughts on kindle having some comics but not always labelling it?

I knew I felt a bit betrayed to spend eight pounds on a comic (that I thought was a book) but I’ve grown to like it!

u/han_wan — 1 month ago

How Are New Musicians Expected To Promote Themselves/New Material In a Positive Way?

Hi Musicians, this is a question which I’ve begun to ask myself over the past few years as I’ve seen countless musicians and creators take different approaches and be questioned on it.

My question is, how are new musicians (or musicians releasing new material without an established audience) expected to promote themselves?

You find dated forum posts suggesting to throw your artist name or track name anywhere it’ll fit, but those often end to being shut out and your name having negative connotations attached to it. It seems like no one likes an artist who jumps onto a chat-room to promote their new song no one’s heard before.

TikTok has been brought into the equation, however I’ve found that a lot of the promotional “tactics” used to promote artists and material often fall into cringy and cliche content topics, like the “Did I just write the best song of the summer?”

My paraphrased question in the simplest form is, if I have an album/EP that’s coming out in the next month, how can I promote it without promoting it to the wrong people and getting no traction?

I’ve submitted myself to BBC Introducing and now it’s a waiting game, what else can I do? Around the album release (before and after) I’m going to head from venue to venue performing said tracks with a few well known covers (Such as Bob Dylan, Otis Redding, etc)

What else can I do? Any help is appreciated and I’d love for this to become a general discussion as the promotional landscape is drastically changing in the creative scene.

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u/han_wan — 1 month ago

How Are New Musicians Expected To Promote Themselves?

Hi Musicians, this is a question which I’ve begun to ask myself over the past few years as I’ve seen countless musicians and creators take different approaches and be questioned on it.

My question is, how are new musicians (or musicians releasing new material without an established audience) expected to promote themselves?

You find dated forum posts suggesting to throw your artist name or track name anywhere it’ll fit, but those often end to being shut out and your name having negative connotations attached to it. It seems like no one likes an artist who jumps onto a chat-room to promote their new song no one’s heard before.

TikTok has been brought into the equation, however I’ve found that a lot of the promotional “tactics” used to promote artists and material often fall into cringy and cliche content topics, like the “Did I just write the best song of the summer?”

My paraphrased question in the simplest form is, if I have an album/EP that’s coming out in the next month, how can I promote it without promoting it to the wrong people and getting no traction?

I’ve submitted myself to BBC Introducing and now it’s a waiting game, what else can I do? Around the album release (before and after) I’m going to head from venue to venue performing said tracks with a few well known covers (Such as Bob Dylan, Otis Redding, etc)

What else can I do? Any help is appreciated and I’d love for this to become a general discussion as the promotional landscape is drastically changing in the creative scene.

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u/han_wan — 1 month ago

Rolex Submariner No Date

Hello, I’m curious how I could go about getting a Rolex Submariner no date in Black and White? I’ve seen websites that after import are around £430. What’s my options? Any help is appreciated.

u/han_wan — 1 month ago
▲ 72 r/UniUK

Confirmed University Spot!

I logged into UCAS to see my place has been confirmed for my university in September! Great news

u/han_wan — 2 months ago

AirPods Max Connectivity Issue

Hello everyone, I’ve got some Generation One AirPods Max which I purchased shortly after their release in 2021.

Recently, I encountered my AirPods Max not connecting. This is really peculiar as it only applies to my phone. When someone else connects to my AirPods Max, it works perfectly with no errors.

Is there a reasoning or fix to this, I’m grateful for any information! Thank you!!

u/han_wan — 2 months ago
▲ 0 r/fender

Fender Controversy In Regard To Licencing

Over the past few days, I’ve heard a lot in regard to Fender and guitarists/enthusiasts attempting to boycott Fender. Is there something I’m not grasping with it?

Fender is sending cease-and-desist letters to guitar manufacturers for creating Stratocaster- and Fender-style guitars. Is that not within their right and what they are legally expected to do?

Is there something I’m missing with it? As a guitar manufacturer, is it not their job to defend their designs?

If there’s anything I’m missing, feel free to hold me accountable and educate me.

Also, is the PRS Silver Sky not liable to get a cease-and-desist letter?

u/han_wan — 3 months ago
▲ 12 r/Luthier

Vibramate on Gibson Les Paul Studio?

I was curious as to if putting a Bigsby on a Les Paul Studio is a good idea? Are they likely to go significantly out of tune, and do they damage the guitar in the long term?

I used to have a PRS Standard with a tremolo bar; however, I sold it almost a year ago and have been fully Gibson since then.

Also, do Bigsby’s decrease the guitar value?

u/han_wan — 3 months ago