Correspondence From The Goddess - Now Available On Tapas!
Lydia Devin would like you to know that she’s really very sorry for what happened. Lydia got superpowers, vast and incomprehensible for a college-aged slacker girl, and no real ability to adjust. How could you get used to lifting an entire car? Witness the world as a still life as you walk by, a shockwave building behind every strolling step? Soar into the air without thinking? And what if that was only the beginning? Well, she knows what it’s like, and with a little help from her sister, Elana, she’ll tell you all about it. If you’ve ever been curious about what being a goddess is like, Lydia is here to dispel the notion that it’s all fun and games. But really, she is sorry. And she put the universe back together when she was done, so no harm, no foul, right?
That’s right! My original novel, Correspondence From the Goddess, is now available on @tapasapp ! If you’re not familiar with Tapas, it is an iOS and Android app for viewing comics and books online - you probably know their website Tapastic, the webcomics hub! You can read chapters of your favorite stories and support the creators (like me!) by purchasing coins or leaving tips! Or watch ads and get coins, and still help!
If you don’t want to use the app, you can also see it from the website right here!
They have been wonderful people and super-nice to work with, and I highly recommend them and their app! They seem to really want to do right by creators, and I’m thrilled that they took an interest in me. Go support them!
And also me! Please also support me, and read and leave the glowing reviews that I so desperately crave!
Hey followers! I don’t reblog stuff on my main blog, like, at all, as a point of pride… but my pal @mrnelson007 wrote a novel, and got approached by a publisher, and they had a totally sweet-looking cover made that he got to consult on the design for, and now they’re launching his book on their platform! Naturally I am about a hundred times more proud of him than I could ever be of my reblog policy, so here we are. CHECK THIS SHIT OUT.
The book is a new-adult modern-fantasy comedy-drama with themes of … no, you know what, too many buzzwords.
The book is about a young lady who’s going through the same stuff as most of us do when we get out on our own- namely, confronting the vast possibilities involved in being responsible for herself, doing things that seem totally reasonable at the time and turn out disastrous, cleaning up her messes while also creating other messes that are newer and more exciting, trying to find a way to stop getting into these situations in the first place, and wondering why anyone let her out on her own without a better understanding of the territory or at LEAST some safety gear.
The difference is... Let's put it this way. Settling into normal adulthood is like learning to operate a vehicle whose controls and owner's manual are in an unfamiliar language, while navigating a strange city where you don't recognize the streets or understand the traffic signals. But where most of us are trying to figure out a bike, a motorcycle or maybe a car, Lydia is locked in the cockpit of the Space Shuttle. A fender-bender for her is liable to demolish a couple of city blocks. And her co-pilot... well, go see for yourself, already.















