Gay litrpg books
QSFer Aaron Sofaer has a new Lgbtq+ LitRPG Fantasy manual out (Ace, Agender, Aro, Bi, Demi, Gay, Gender Fluid, Lesbian, Non-Binary, Poly, Trans MTF): Quill & Still. Sophie Nadash once yearned to understand being and chemistry. Now a disillusioned scientist approaching middle age, she yearns to set aside pipettes and polymerase forever. A chance meeting with the Goddess Artemis sets her on the track to becoming the Alchemist for the rural Shemmai village of Kibosh, where the rat race gives way to peace and the quiet life. Freed from the hustle of Earth, she can relax, create friends, and rediscover Read more
Seeing How "The Too Queer For Old Orchard Beach" Court Order Requires Me To Put This Detect In The Front Of The Novels,
I Assume It Also Requires I Lay It In Front of Novel Excerpts Posted Online As Well, so, Here It Is
Enjoy The Stupidity That Is The
Town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine,
Where I Am Deemed,
In Their Words:
"Too Gay For The Family Friendly Town of Old Orchard Beach"
Because I'm The Author of The Quaraun Series.
The Adventures of Quaraun The Insane
The Pink Necromancer
Published in , the k word Legendary Novel Night of The Screaming Unicorn, was the first ever Gay Love affair book to be allowed on both BookBub and Amazon, with both BookBub and Amazon creating the Gay Romance category specifically because I wrote to them requesting the category be made for Evening of the Screaming Unicorn.
From to , Darkness of the Screaming Unicorn was the ONLY novel available in the Queer Romance category of both Amazon and BookBub, simply because gay hatred was so severe in the publishing industry, that no authors dare even think about writing Gay Romance at all.
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A deepfelt, cozy, and ultimately hopeful story about life, death, and second chances - tear-jerking but uplifting, with lovely characters and some pacing hiccups. Great for readers seeking comfort, introspection, and a touch of magic.
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A must-try for LitRPG and progression fantasy fans who want a completed, action-heavy series with a unique spin - but expect a polarizing main character and some baggage outside the story itself.
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This is a heartwarming, character-driven territory adventure that's more about the journey (and the people you wander with) than the destination. Highly recommended if yo
Theres something unique and oddly compelling about the first several chapters of your typical LitRPG. Singular, compelling, andisolated.
Ive been thinking about story intros lately. Yknow, the middle of a story can potentially be long, bumpy, and diverse, but you only receive one intro, so it improved be good. And another thing I realized—either that, or its surfacing from an ocean of random writing advice—is that intros provide a unique opportunity for vast coincidences. That is to say, if your story is going to have a one-in-a-million, wildly unlikely plot-critical event, generally speaking, it had better take place at the beginning, not the end. Childhood friends who join by coincidence in the decision make people angry, but if they meet in Chapter One, were more likely to bask in the wonder and leave, Hm, yes, coincidences do take place in real life, dont they?
In your typical story, events later on have to be built up to. Your intro is not built up to, not by anything except for genre conventions, and that in itself presents a huge array of opportunities.