A Metal Night Sneak Out sneak peek 4: Claire and Nora's conversation
Wanna read more? Feel free to preorder the book on Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Thriftbooks, and many other sites.
seen from United States
seen from Mexico
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Malaysia

seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from Philippines
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from United Kingdom
A Metal Night Sneak Out sneak peek 4: Claire and Nora's conversation
Wanna read more? Feel free to preorder the book on Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Thriftbooks, and many other sites.
While trying to write a headcanon for Mr. WPNZ
and googling who to headcanon characters while thinking 'how do I headcanon a character with something I made up/connected' I got this before I pressed generate
This character was dropped out of a window as a child.{Their was an error for the image, idk man}
[WPNZ backstory: Convery belt malfunctions at top speed, another cyborg catchs em, and accidentlay/uncarling dropped them out of a window crash out of window. "Oh neato, a well built war bot we can have be our hitman"]
what if the guy, Karen met when she was younger, just had a hobby of turning children into hitman lol {Headcanon? Theory? Funsies chapter exploration idea!} I at least made 6 headcanon autistic traits over the span of a few rewatching the video and looking at autistic traits on websites. I was very worried how to write a meltdown, but considering most complaints about autistic headcanoning, as long as I dont excuse abuse for him being autistic like a normal person, than im fine.
and than I made 6 other headcanons that I made up in my own spare time, like how listens to music on repeat. Im just imagining his fanon children who got his adhd has my way of listening to music, and listen to a specific lyrac of the song on repeat, "Put up the full song, that's not even the best part of 'Song name'" My brother was complaining to me about this in the car with my phone filled with save tiktok edits :3 The cut under here is just using a generator and commenting on most of em
To help myself edit and to test the potential of self publishing this one, I ordered a proper printed copy of my book. I am currently marking it up excessively with edits, but I just have to say that it was unexpectedly THRILLING to see my book like this. I wrote this! A book! Wow.
And I’m happy with how the black and white printing makes the illustrations look! More than satisfactory. Still hoping for a publisher for this one, but if not, I’ll be able to do it justice!
In A Dark, Dark Room (1984)
Story: Alvin Schwartz -- Art: Dirk Zimmer
Hi everyone! I'm currently writing a kidlit book and I would love to have a few beta readers!
This is meant to be a chapter book for young readers (so about ages 7-12, probably leaning more on the younger side of this range), inspired by Daisy Meadows and Gwyneth Rees' Rainbow Fairy and Fairy Dust series respectively.
I would be happy to get some feedback and critique on this piece, especially since this is the first kidlit book I've written! You'll be reading off a google doc for this, and I'll make sure you have the ability to leave comments on the piece as well so you can leave your feedback there.
Title: Sadie And The Search For The Missing Necklace (working title, subject to change for the final product later on)
Genre: Kidlit/Fantasy
Word count: 7528
Short synopsis: After losing her grandma's necklace, Sadie must work together with a fairy named Pearl in order to find it. But can Sadie learn to trust Pearl as they continue working together, or will her doubts about others keep them from finding the necklace at all?
Desired feedback: Overall impressions, impressions about plot and characters, worldbuilding, and any other questions you might have.
Deadline: No later than Jan. 20th, 2023!
Please IM me if you're interested and/or want more details! Thank you in advance for your interest and happy reading!
We Are Not Free by Traci Chee
Told from the perspective of multiple Japanese American teenagers, this anthology-esque novel takes readers through World War II from the passing of EO 9066 to life in an internment camp to the battlefields of WWII. Drawn from Chee's own family history and many others, this powerful novel provides peer-to-peer, engaging perspectives of WWII for teens from the perspective of a tight-knit group of Nissei (2nd generation Japanese-Americans) coming together to survive and find belonging.
Sometimes, there is something so beautiful like a Dillon Brooks block to win the game that you cannot truly describe how much you appreciate it. This book is one of those things. It has stayed with me and impacted me in ways I never imagined.
“Gaman. The ability to hold your pain and bitterness inside you and not let them destroy you. To make something beautiful through your anger, or with your anger, and neither erase it nor let it define you. To suffer. And to rage. And to persevere.”
These are concept pics for my in progress chapter book, Naybi’s Library.