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Demon Lord in My Head now Available on Amazon as an Ebook!

 I have re-published my web novel series as one single novel and renamed it to "Demon Lord in My Head" https://a.co/d/hGzLx0l I spent most of this year revising each chapter, cleaning up my grammar and removing useless lines. I am happy with how it turned out, hard to believe this all started with one restless night and me writing down the first two chapters into my phone just to get the thought out of my head so I could sleep.  I am working on getting a paperback version available, getting the cover art and synopsis on the back are proving to be more difficult than I imagined, but I will power through so the option is there for paperback.  I worked with the same artist @ShadowtheCoward on X for the cover art. 

Writing Prompt - Write about a memory that makes you feel warm

 Writing Prompt  Write about a memory that makes you feel warm Experiencing Dragon Quest 8 for the first time is a fond memory of mine. I was maybe eight or nine years old when I stumbled upon the Playstation 2 title. I remember being in Toy's R' Us with my mom and browsing the video game section of the store, this was before the online shopping boom. I saw the title and cover art, Dragon Quest 8 in this red, stone-like, font, and the characters were in heroic poses in this beautifully designed cover art. Then I looked on the back and read, "Characters designed by Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball ." I absolutely loved watching Dragonball as a kid, I had to play the game. I begged  my mom to buy it for me, promising I would not ask for anything else the rest of the year, after a half hour of begging my mom while she shopped for a gift for someone else, she eventually gave in and bought the game for me.  When I opened the packaging and pulled out that disc,...

Where did the Demon Lord series go?

 The series I had made as a web novel, That Time I Sealed the Demon Lord Inside Myself and Now He Lives Inside my Head , has been removed by myself, from the websites I had posted the series on. It was removed from the following sites: Tapas, Honeyfeed, and Simily. I am working moving my work over to Amazon Kindle as a step toward becoming a full time Author. The Demon Lord series will be renamed as to no longer have that long-ass title that I hate writing out and telling friends/family by mouth. The series will also be re-worked a little and reformatted.

My old Guides on Steam

Links to old game guides I published on Steam to help other players: War Thunder Guide:  https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=938400977 7 days to Die:  https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1314630771 7 days to Die:  https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1600036183

Notes on "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" Contract: In the Heart of the woods

Witcher Contracts Skellige Contract: In the Heart of the woods Notes to be written as general notes and views as if to be handed off to the design team. Written from my point of view while playing the game.

Descriptive Scene Oct-17-2021

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Descriptive Scene By Adam Webster October 17, 2021 Describe a setting, object, person, animal, or any other physical entity. Minimum of one paragraph and a maximum of three. Choose something and describe it in great detail. I chose to describe this painting by: Alena Aenami. Source: https://www.artstation.com/aenamiart   A tear in the sky and space beyond, void of all light. Clouds, gas, and the blue sky itself is distorted into a funnel, encompassing the tear in space. The tear takes the form of a circle, or maybe a tube if it is to be three dimensional. A few brief moments of light, the sun clings to the earth, it is too hard to say goodbye. The grass and sea reflect what once was life’s energy. The sunlight kisses the earth for one last time, before it is taken away.  All that is left is the dark-rainbow vortex in the sky. Without emotion it takes our sun, and we never knew why.

Entry to [Girls Front Line] Contest S.F. Introductions

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  Commander: Arkreiner UID: 1144853 S.F. Introductions