Entry - Holy Fuck
I figured out the title.
'Regarding the Potential Use of Interplanar Travel as a Method for Solving the Quiet Rapture.'
Holy fuck.

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Entry - Holy Fuck
I figured out the title.
'Regarding the Potential Use of Interplanar Travel as a Method for Solving the Quiet Rapture.'
Holy fuck.
LOOK WHAT WAS HERE WHEN I GOT HOME FROM WORK!!!
✨Pretty book mail 😌 ✨
Ow ow ow ow ow ow fucking hell- it hurts...it hurts...make it stop, I don't wanna hear them anymore
No! T-This makes us powerful! W-We just need to power through it! I-Its just some voices...
I got approved for Coldwire and All of Us Murderers on NetGalley! I'm impatient to read both, and frankly did not think I was going to get approved for Coldwire given how popular Chloe Gong is. All of Us Murderers is going to be my next read, as soon as I finish Metal From Heaven by August Clark.
Indie Author Update# 38
I broke through the wall! Woot woot! I knew it would happen eventually. It has been a more productive week than I've had in a while. I'm quickly tying up loose ends that I know will have to be rewritten again. But what's important is just to get it down on the page.
@author-a-holmes had some good advice on how to combat writers block, by doing 20 minute writing prompts. To keep working your creative/writing muscle without the added pressure of a fully written story. I do them on occasion to get out of Moira's mind set or just to dip my toes into a completely different genre. Last week I ended up writing an exploration piece about a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by monsters and government experimental super soldiers spliced with said monster's dna. Sci-fi meets dystopian fantasy.
I also finished setting up my ARC of Phoenix Caged's distribution. They will all be sent out via book funnel on Saturday. I'm excited for book two to reach more readers.
Next week I've gotta keep writing book 3 (fingers crossed i finish it), post more about the upcoming release of Phoenix Caged and go to bed earlier.
It was a small, awkward sort of castle - the two turrets were of different shapes and sizes, and there were a large number of windows but no door in sight. A great quantity of moss and ivy adorned the stonework, which contrasted spectacularly with the violent wasteland of wind and ice and gave off the impression of a flamboyantly dressed guest at a sombre wake.
“You made a castle,” I said faintly.
“An abomination of a castle,” he said…
… “Farris,” he called, and Rose returned, glaring ferociously, and seized my arm. I gave a cry of outrage as he dragged me up to the ridiculous castle, for I was furious with both of them, but particularly with Wendell. But as struggle would only pitch us off the mountain, I was forced to allow myself to be dragged inside whilst Wendell marched off with my pencil - now a curving sword - to confront the nightmarish clouds below.
— Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands (unfinished proof)
I’ve yet to find a match to world building and storytelling quite as unique as Heather Fawcett’s, and Emily Wilde’s droll narration adds something even more to it.