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Many fair greetings to you all. Now as you, my hordes of nonexistent followers, may have discovered, my brother and I are aspiring writers. We've self-published one book and we're currently refining the next (we gonna try traditional publishing this time). On a more immediate note, we've just finished a short story. Yes, yes that's terribly boring I know, but on a more exciting note we ( my brother and I) snuck into an mental asylum and made off with one of the inmates, a poor woman we then enslaved on set to working on a audiobook version of that short story. You can find the results here-
Well that's everything for now.
Fare thee well my future friends.
Well that's everything for now.
Fare thee well my future friends.
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A trailer we made for one of our books, its mostly terrible but hopefully it sparks some interest anyway. We hope you enjoy! P.S. You can buy the E-book here. https://www.amazon.com/City-Locked-Doors-Tristen-Kozinski-ebook/dp/B075329HZ8
DeviantArt seems to be slowly dying
Just in case any of you are bothered by my potential disappearance, here are some other sites where you can find my by-monthly art abuse... Instagram at- https://www.instagram.com/peaceinviolenceart/ I don't know how active i'll be over there as the site doesn't seem terribly conducive to my art ( a lot of pictures are getting unpleasantly cropped) but i figured i'd mention it anyway. Also, its terrible for comics, not that i do too many of those anymore. Then there's minds.com- https://www.minds.com/PeaceInViolence/ which has a small but slowly growing art community so that might be worth checking out for you own stuff. Also, I should probably warn you that I post a wider range of content there: art, occasional writing tips, a weird video review of self-published books co-hosted by my brother and I, and some other writing stuff. Lastly Artstation- https://www.artstation.com/peaceinviolence I only just made an account today so it'll take a moment to upload my library, but I'll get
Mad success, whoop whoop
Mine and my brother's book (the darkness that slept) just got a five star review from a professional review company. Not entirely sure what the reviewer was smoking, but I'll take it and celebrate shamelessly to you my utterly disinterested watchers. I wish I could post a link, but i don't think the review is posted anywhere yet so you'll have to make do with a copy-and-paste and simply trust that I'm not fabricating the story. Here you go... Reviewed By K.C. Finn for Readers’ Favorite The Darkness That Slept is a work of fiction in the epic fantasy genre. It is suitable for all ages and was penned by Keegan and Tristen Kozinski. Set in a rich fantasy world with factions preparing to make their moves for power and glory, all are unaware that a greater threat than each other is preparing to descend upon them. The Dread Lords have faded from history into legend, but now one of them has awoken and is seeding the conflicts necessary to weaken the land for their return. With those aware of
Probably incorrect writing tip/thoughts/ lesson 01
So I've recently had the good fortune to stumble across a small epiphany while discussing various subject with my brother. I'll try not to wax to long-winded and hopefully it helps anyone with the misfortune to stumble across this journal. Anyway, my lovely doves, the subject today is character description, though this only covers small portion of that grand and illustrious field. First your most basic example- ...a lovely woman with blue eyes, pert nose and full lips. I'm pretty sure most of us could agree this is almost inspired in it's lack of inspiration, leading to the rather unfortunate result that the reader will near certainly forget the details beyond a vague sense of attractiveness. Ideally, you want readers to recollect yours description while reading books that you did not write. Second, the type of description most mid-level writers are aiming...don't murder me for assuming. She had storm cloud eyes and a pale, vicious scare splitting them, carving down her face, under
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