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Category: Literature
My literature-related posts
Currently on art: Q2 stats, Hunting Inklings is out, FFM 2021 is coming!
Hi everyone! It's time for yet another Currently on art update! This time, I have multiple things to discuss: Q2 stats (wait, this year is already 50% done?), my (for now) last FFM collection, the next FFM and what's coming next.
Past Mistakes is out!
I am happy to announce that my FFM 2019 collection, Past Mistakes, is finally out!
Searthern Dangers out now!
I am glad to announce that my fourth FFM collection, Searthern Dangers, is now released!
Currently on art: Q1 2021 stats, The One With Delirium and Bananawriter out now, The Gauntlet results
It's hard to believe that a quarter of this year has gone by, yet here we are, having April Fool's Day 2021. Time has been speeding recently, or maybe I just haven't surfaced from my drowning-in-coursework periods as often as before. In any case, I've got a lot to talk about, so this'll be a long post.
The Gauntlet 2021 9: The Man Who Hardly Spoke
"Want to log an entry? Now's the last time you should. This Big Guy is gonna go next."
The Gauntlet 2021 8: The Dreaded Enchantress
Jolene, the dreaded enchantress One with beauty beyond compare Look at her once and you are hers
The Gauntlet 2021 7: To Chronicle A War Zone
It was the last day of the war, according to the knights. I watched, wondering where to go next once I woüld see this throügh. Somewhere deeper into the fütüre again woüld be great; while Mars was no longer a deity to these people, his inflüence on the world was still clearer than a cloüdless night sky. The days of war and all the times these massive trebüchets had been fired proved that.
The Gauntlet 2021 6: TL;DR Wikipedia – Google
Challenge 6: Wittypedia (1 partial sentence; see examples): Think up 1 (one) pithy entry for tl;dr wikipedia. You can’t use the words ‘which’, ‘what’ or ‘when’.
The Gauntlet 2021 5: Mother Nature’s Strike
Behind protective glass and a gas mask, a man stood, watching the obscuring view with satisfaction. "As the gas spread throughout the land, people cried at Mother Nature's strike against the humanity. Every action they had taken had led to this: the most efficient population cut mankind would ever see."



