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Ace At Writing

Definitely not a game dev pretending to be a writer. Aro/Ace

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Please Send Me As Many Asks As You Like, I Will Gladly Delve Into Immense Detail About Any Part Of My

Please send me as many asks as you like, I will gladly delve into immense detail about any part of my worldbuilding. 300 words minimum, guaranteed!

for any writeblr: interact with this post, so i can send random asks. it'll take a while but i'll send.^^

also it ain't necessary to follow me, whatsoever.

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1 year ago

You are a 512 year immortal in a bar, angry because you can’t order a beer. It’s not your fault you took the immortality potion at 12 and have looked the same ever since!

1 year ago

When you were just a kid, your father left the house to go get your birthday cake, only to never come back. Ten years later, you leave to go buy yourself a cake, only to see your father, wearing fantasy armor and covered in scars, was about to knock on your door.

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I’m going to be honest, this is why I haven’t finished draft 1 of my novel yet…

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This hurts, I miss him so much. I tried to make a tribute, but I couldn’t finish it in time. Technoblade meant so much to me growing up, and his videos helped me through some dark times in my life. And now that I’m here, about to go to college, I can’t help but look back at all the times he’s made me a better person.

It’s still hard to get my head around the fact he’s never going to make another video again, or make a bunch of kids run away in fear, or just make a few random guys like me feel a little bit better.

Technoblade Never Dies! O7


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1 year ago

Thanks! This is really helpful, I’ve been worrying about what I’m going to do for my cover. Do you have any good suggestions on how to actually get your book printed?

How to Source Publisher-Quality Book Cover Design as a Self-Published Author - Novlr
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I spoke with art commissioners from Faber and Bloomsbury to get their top tips on how to source great art for your book cover design.

The post is full of great insights, but here are some of the top tips to give you a sneak peek:

Top tips to making sure you’ll get quality book cover design

To give you the best chance of finding quality illustrators and artists for your cover art, these are the top tips from the publishers I spoke with:

Find artists who have worked on commission before. Make sure they show evidence of problem-solving, and that their portfolio gives a clean and clear idea of their style.

When in discussion with an artist or illustrator, make sure you can describe what you’re looking for in 5-10 words. This gives your designer a clear idea of what you want for your book cover design and ensures they’ll be working to a clear brief. If you can describe your work succinctly, then they’ll be able to design a memorable cover that reflects exactly that, and nothing else.

Look for illustrators who suit your themes. You might really love an artist’s work, but if they specialise in subdued, soft lines and specialise in fantasy art, they’re probably not the right designer for your romance or horror cover.

Do not ask for custom samples without being willing to pay a fee. Never ask an artist to work for free. You can get a sense of their style from a portfolio, but if you want to see tailored work samples, you must be willing to pay them – you will attract better-quality designers.

Always work with a contract. This is essential for both parties to ensure you both know what is expected from the other. It alleviates the likelihood any nasty surprises and keeps both parties protected from things like intellectual property theft or copyright infringement. Besides, if an illustrator isn’t willing to work with a contract, that’s usually a red flag that they’re someone you don’t want to work with. It’s worth it for that reason alone.