Day 4,278 of being a published author and I'm still not wealthy and successful. Beginning to think writing fucked-up fantasy might not be the path to fame and fortune. Will write a few more just to be sure.
Hit me with recs, specifically:
Trad pubbed epic/grimdark secondary world fantasy with a gay male protagonist as the clear lead (not side characters, main protag only).
Swords, sorcery, castles etc.
Have read The Steel Remains.
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I'm reading much less fantasy lately and a lot more short books. At least I'm reading at all. Trying to work my attention span back up to being able to get through those books that are thick as a brick. Also trying to read books that have a lesson or something worth remembering.
Writing scripts for videos a little bit at a time as I find myself with something to say is so much easier than trying to pump out several pages of well fleshed out writing in 1 session. This is supposed to be fun.
I'm 2.25 pages of solid paragraphs into an essay about why I didn't like Susan Rodriguez the 1st time I read the #dresdenfiles & what changed my mind after a re-read. I also wrote a 3 pg script of what I'm not doing with my new #booktube channel since I'm separating my content.
@ClaytonSnyder2 Comparing my hourly rate to my bill rate makes me want to get good enough at my job to open my own business one day. It's also made me hit the 'not interested at this time' button when recruiters DM me on linkedIn from the Muskrat's companies bc he doesn't deserve my labor.
Announcement: I'm in the process of 'privating' all my non-Dresden content and moving it to another channel. I think I was trying to appeal to two different audiances at the same time and that each type of content will be successful on separate channels. More to come. (1/?)
(4/?) get ahead and not be stuck in poverty like my parents were. It's almost like I don't know how to relax and have fun. I think that having a separate channel that I'm only on to upload or answer comments on will help me with that separation.
(3/?) especially when one type of content is related to something you do for fun. I've always struggled with needing to be the best at everything while still being too exhausted to put in the effort needed to do that, bc at one point in my life I had to beat everyone else to
(2/?) I've been struggling to read a lot lately because I don't want to waste my time on a book that isn't going to perform well for the algorithm, and even though I'm an adult who doesn't need youtube to be a job, it still feels bad when 1 type of content does badly,
My relationship with books is really toxic right now. I really wish I could walk up to my bookshelves and pick something to read without worrying about taking notes or if my audience will watch a video on what I picked.
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