Message from @Vinz Clortho
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Here's the challenge I'm looking fir
Food is calling. Have fun, folks.
In three words, how would you describe my story
War, characters, magic
not sure if that's what you're looking for but I'm really bad at summing things up in three words
That's so cute!
It was mostly boys because i made a superhero universe.
And they liked that kind of thing
I have a lot of younger brothers so I totally understand
I read this short story I wrote that was basically the Little Mermaid but instead of mermaids it was deadly basilisks and one of my little brothers was really into it until it got to the romance parts and then he walked out of the room just to annoy me, lol
LOL
Boys
I was living on a reservation and the kids there didn't really get that much entertainment.
I bet they really appreciated your stories
Yeah.
I appreciated the audience
Until I was told I was not allowed to tell my stories by the guy who ran the place.
Honestly war is the best way to describe my story lol
Because the kids liked mine more than his
Thatโs awful, Iโm sorry :/
He was jealous of a lot of people.
is that way ebtter than shitty amazon?
Baen publishes actual books, and has been around for decades. If you go to an actual bookstore and check the fantasy and sci-fi sections, chances are half were published by Baen. Also, they pay you, not the other way around. LOL
Wait....
you mean
I have to PAY AMAZON?!
Fuck I didn't know that
definitely not using them dumbasses now
LOl I have no idea. I've never dealt with Amazon.
Guess I gotta come up with some good short stories
But a lot of "publishing houses" charge you for the printing, then you have to find people to buy your copies.
dam
makes sense
I wrote a roleplaying game system. I have the core rules, a playable module, and the first three expansion books for it, ready to publish, in printable format.
damn
I mean, the competition for RPG is gonna be tuft considering Dungeons and Dragons exist
Every company I shopped it to declined, because they want people to write *their* stuff, not new systems. So I looked into self-publishing it.
that kinda makes sense, no? charging for printing the books, even if they aren't successful
it's a gamble for them
yup
Not really; there are at least thirty successful game systems on the market.