I Finally Published Black Mithril: Volume 1 of Immortal Soul!

I initially planned to publish this way back in July, then got pushed to August, then I finally did it the other day, but then I made some mistakes… Like the paperback not having numbered pages or the hardcover’s cover art looking weird. As of writing this, the previews for both versions still look like they’re messed up in those ways. But as far as I know, it should be fine. The changes in review took a while, basically a day, but now they should be fixed. Hopefully lol.

Either way, I’m gonna do it. I’m gonna buy copies of my own book, again. For the first time in like… 7 years. Technically my brother bought a hardcover of The Diary of Destiny King and I signed it for him. My mother also signed as the illustrator. I took pics and stuff but I’m worried about posting them, because uh… Mysterious reasons.

Anyway, so the moral of the story is that I did it. I actually finally published Black Mithril after writing and posting it on Royal Road Legends like 10 years ago. Seriously, 10 years… 2014 feels like a lifetime ago, but I still remember it surprisingly clearly sometimes.

After Black Mithril, I’m going to be publishing Greenstone, Volume 1 of The Cursed Words, then 235, Volume 2 of The Cursed Words. At least I’m pretty sure that’s how I’ll do it. We’ll see what happens.

I’m editing HCOP to publish as well, but I’m not totally sure how I’m gonna do that. Might break it down into mini-books lol. Like Arcs, similar to how Manga do things. I mean, that’s how I originally wrote the story.

I’m not sure whether that would sell better or worse than big, chunky books, but the main reason for breaking up HCOP into smaller pieces is because of how ‘dangerous’ some of the content might be for Amazon Kindle. If you’re a fan, you know what I mean.

It’s the same reason I’m worried about trying to publish Danica’s Monster on Kindle, which is a smut that includes necro, loads of gore, cannibalism, uh… That’s it, maybe? I guess it’s not that big of a deal. There’s definitely much worse on Amazon, but I’m still always afraid of getting hit by random bans or whatever. Heard too many horror stories about publishing on KDP.

I also made a Barnes and Noble account, and a Draft2Digital account, though I haven’t published anything on either site yet. Still mainly working on KDP since I’m more familiar with it.

IS, V7, Chapter 1: Descent Into Chaos, Part 6: Seven Levels of Mortality

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IS, V7, Chapter 1: Descent Into Chaos, Parts 4 & 5

Part 4

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IS, V7, Chapter 1: Descent Into Chaos Parts 2 & 3

Author’s Note: These Parts are only 1k words on average, so I’ll probably post 2 at a time. Making it closer to a ‘normal’ chapter of most stories.

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Immortal Soul, Volume 7: Armageddon

Author’s Note: Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, et cetera.

I know I haven’t posted Immortal Soul in ages. There were a lot of reasons, but whatever. I thought I already posted everything I wrote already, but then I realized there were actually a few ‘chapters’ that were just sitting around in my Google Drive from 3 years ago. I say chapter, but Chapter 1 is probably 16k words or more. It’s broken up into a bunch of parts, which I’m actually going to go through and edit before I post, instead of just being lazy and posting it ‘raw’.

Seriously, why did I make so many mistakes back then? Oh well, I need to read through this again anyway because… I think I might try to ‘finish’ Immortal Soul. It’s been like 10 years now. I don’t wanna pull a George RR Martin. I started this series when I was 22, now I’m gonna be 32. It’s kinda insane to think about.

Of course, I also wrote hundreds of other books between now and then. Yes, hundreds. If you add up all the volumes at least. Immortal Soul was my first ‘real’, original work that I posted online though. And I continued it on and off for about 7 years, coincidentally. Volume 7 was always intended to be the ‘end’. Maybe not some conclusive ending like “Everybody died! Hahaha~!” As is so common now days in a lot of stories. Or “Everybody lived happily ever after.” Which is an older trope.

My endings usually just tie into another story. For Immortal Soul, there are already a lot of other stories involved. Practically every story on this site is connected in one way or another.

Anyway, sorry for taking so long. Should’ve probably posted this 3 years ago, but somehow time just disappears so quickly when you’re not paying attention…

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