Wyatt A Myshkin
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Wyatt A Myshkin
@WyattMyshkin
Reading my novels like old school radio serial. not a professional voice actor, but I’ll get better with time. enjoy!
Nashville, TN Se unió Temmuz 2024
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Something strange happened after I started reading seriously.
I started seeing my entire life differently.
Not dramatically.
Quietly.
The first episode of The Book Newb is now live.
youtu.be/SC88mqP8LK8

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My two adult fiction novels are FREE on Kindle right now — dark, satirical, character-driven stories with plenty of bite:
Eating and Disorder → amazon.com/Eating-Disorde…
The Millennial Psycho → amazon.com/Millennial-Psy… Posting to build visibility for future fiction projects coming soon.
Tagging sharp agents, publishers, and some of my favorite reader accounts: @BaenBooks @JavelinDC @PostHillPress @Regnery @btaylorbooks @talishammas @CorvisieroLit @drealitagent @MadelynKnecht @JRadcliffeAgent @abifenton @TommyDeanWriter @JoshPhillipsPhD @JaycelAdkins



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Dostoevsky inspired novel free on Kindle this week - a.co/d/0ih8iTDY
Wyatt A Myshkin@WyattMyshkin
@derekjfiedler Excellent, thank you!! It’s now free starting the 14th through the 18th on kindle. It was written in 3rd person, but the the same type of character(s) as Notes. Or characters that might be at home in Demons.
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@elizarose159630 The few readers I’ve had have enjoyed the work. But it’s been awful trying to find the audience… or have an audience find me.
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Both of my books Eating and Disorder as well as Millennial Psycho are now free on Kindle for the next 5 days. From the 14th to the 18th.
Eating and Disorder is about an obese man that turns into a monster after being given a radioactive tapeworm by the fast food chain that made him fat.
Millennial Psycho is an homage to some of Dostoevsky’s most grotesque characters - a riff on the idea that without God anything is permissible, in contrast of with Him anything is possible.
Eating and Disorder is a more fun novel, Millennial Psycho is packed more densely with meditations on evil.
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@derekjfiedler Excellent, thank you!! It’s now free starting the 14th through the 18th on kindle.
It was written in 3rd person, but the the same type of character(s) as Notes. Or characters that might be at home in Demons.
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@WyattMyshkin That sounds right in line with Dostoevsky 😅 I'll check out your book.
I really enjoyed Notes from the Underground. Did you write your novel in the same fictional memoir style?
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Exactly. I felt the characters could’ve been contemporary hipsters in Brooklyn. One of the two novels I completed, The Millennial Psycho, is a bit of an homage to Notes from the Underground, but also many overlapping themes with Demons.
I think I reduced price to 99 cents. If you thought you’d give it a look… I could run a promo so it’s free lol. Would just need some advance notice as to when you’d look on kindle.
At this point in my writing adventure, I just want to be read. That may sound more pathetic than it actually is.
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@WyattMyshkin Quite the relevant premise for our time - interesting.
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@WyattMyshkin Interesting. What captured you when reading Demons?
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@TheBookNewb Both. But in many cases luck is more important
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@AlysssaHazel @Critical_Scribe I tipped a barista $2 by accident and immediately regretted it. I meant to click the no tip button, but the touchpad was wobbly and my hand slipped.
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@Critical_Scribe The most generous people never talk about their generosity.
Very whingey behavior from OP
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Anytime someone says this I immediately doubt them.
Not because I don’t believe someone would do this, but because the one who would wouldn’t virtue signal about it on the internet.
Also learn how net worth works, please.
John Bourscheid 🇺🇸 🚀@bourscheid
I really don’t understand true greed. If I was worth $1 trillion, you’d have to physically stop me from solving as many of the world’s problems as possible. Everyone would have a home, food on the table, proper healthcare, happiness. I just don’t get it.
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I also often feel depressed when I see what types of books agents are looking for.
Maybe I’m cynical but I sometimes have the impression that people think being a literary agent means wearing glasses, drinking coffee at cafes, and giving lots of totally amazing advice like “read, read, read” and “kill your darlings”.
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@megha_lilly Titles to look forward to…
“Stoicism and The Matrix” by Andrew Tate
“Like Totally Proud and Not Prejudiced” by TikTokker 3,837,986
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@brecht_dp Klara and the Sun was better. I almost returned this to get a credit… or I should say, I missed the window to return and get something else.
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@paul_jkrause Yeah the idea was pretty epic. I was initially stoked to read it. Felt bait and switched, like what the trailer for Prometheus was to the movie.
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@adamw144 But you also hit on its enduring power: the idea of Moby-Dick. Some of the imagery will last forever.
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@thesamparr Saw the name Tom Hanks and kept reading because I was hoping for some conspiracy theory gossip. Was very disappointed it was in connection with a WW2 documentary.
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