Luke, sometime my comments comes up blank, I don’t know why. I have to re-enter them several times or sometime some of the words are cut off when leaving someone a review. Why? I wish I knew.
Bigger author? Bigger author? *looks behind him stupidly*
I’m unworthy of such phrasing, but I appreciate it nonetheless.
In any case, I’m very much in favor of a syndicate dedicated to new authors. I think it embodies the overall mission statement of Inkshares quite nicely: helping authors break into the industry who otherwise might go unnoticed.
I can’t afford to be in more than one syndicate right now, though, and I’m not about to leave the Bechdel, so I couldn’t join it at this time. Once my campaign ends though, I should have more funds to spare on such things and I’d definitely be open to the idea. :)
If I wasn’t clear about what I meant by unique. If you combine a trait & flaw combination like the one I listed below, your character might just want to eat humans in a state of vampiric fury, but there are about 100 different traits & from every Fallout game ever made. I mean basically every trait & flaw.
No worries, Luke. We actually had set procedure on the G drive which was fine by me. This was sth extra that my collaborator suddenly took it into his head as being perfectly fine to do without asking leave from me first (he actually said he didn’t need to) and he was totally unapologetic afterwards when I told him I was put off but instead being downright defensive and aggressive, claiming that this being an okay thing to do between writers so that’s really what got me upset about the whole incident. Thanks Inkshares community for the support and for lending me your sympathetic ears.
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