Category: Darklaw
What 20 Years of Publishing Looks Like
I’ve mentioned how I don’t often talk about my creative work. I don’t have friends IRL who are writers or illustrators. (We share other aspects of my life, so I’m not hurting for company.) That means…
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All the Money I’m Making as a Webcomic Creator
This post is a reflection on producing my webcomic, Demonrise, which I started this year. I can track visits, see the countries, and rule out bots, but I don’t often know where visitors found me. I…
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Demonrise Webcomic – First Erotic Interlude WIPs
New Demonrise episodes have not posted for a few weeks. Have you noticed? I know that some of you are keeping up with Demonrise (over at my Webfiction Blog), not because I have had comments on…
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Demons Rise This Summer – New Darklaw Webcomic
Demons neither live nor die. They rise and fall and the only thing they fear is the Demonfell. Demonrise is an LGBT fantasy webcomic starting the summer of 2020. Events from the stories posted intersect with…
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Writers Tip – Posting Twitter Quote Cards
I’ve been spending time with Twitter, trying to understand the flow, the jargon, the unspoken rules. Writers have many activities available to support and receive support from the community. This book quote Wednesday (#bookqw) I finally…
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