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New Falcross puzzle boards (solutions, so I guess spoilers!)
An LGBTQ+ fantasy adventure in five chapters about a transgender rogue and their unanticipated companion on their way to have a Lich grant their wish.
So I just joined a writer’s site called Inkitt to get some practice writing and to potentially get feedback on some new work! “The Trade” is a 5 chapter short story (honestly some of those ‘chapters’ are tiny, I just liked using them to pace the narrative a bit.) I’m still just getting back into review-for-review practice, but I do like to give in-depth responses that hopefully give other writers a deeper insight into how their stories read in the minds of strangers. If anyone wants to take a look at this and have me reciprocate by reading something of theirs, I’d be happy to! And I’d of course love to hear feedback in general from anyone who reads it.
Follow my new kinitstuff blog!
To make it easier to sort things I moved to a new blog @kinitstuffblr. All of my TAZ stuff as well as my other creative works will be posted there instead of here!
Just think about the size of this thing for a sec. I’m only two panels in
So I play this game on my phone called Falcross where you use a grid and clues to fill in a pixel art piece, and it’s got a creative mode. Naturally I’ve been using it to make nothing but The Adventure Zone gameboards for the few players that get the reference. It’s been great practice since you only get a maximum grid size of 20x20 to work with, plus I generally try to keep it at 15x15 to keep it less difficult to solve. The game itself is incredibly zen.
UPDATE: I'm posting all my Adventure Zone perler art and other works on my new blog @kinitstuffblr! One of the things I do for fun is practice pixel art and perler beading. I’m currently working on building an Adventure Zone: Balance Arc mural of sorts on my front room wall. This is Angus McDonald, the world’s greatest detective and our very good friend.