34, Personal blog, be cool? Writing fic is the same as the old masters painting Jesus on chapel ceilings imo
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I don’t believe tsw*ft is a revolutionary or even interesting artist but she *is* the only artist who has her own folder on my phone dedicated to lyrics that make me incandescent with rage so from a perverse conceptual perspective I guess something is working
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https://twitter.com/koyoriin https://patreon.com/koyorin https://instagram.com/koyori_n https://bsky.app/profile/koyorin.bsky.social
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you're an audiophile? you like to fuck little sounds and speakers?
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It’s Friday. No school till Monday. You hit up the local Blockbuster with ur bro and they let you take anything. What do you do? Have the best weekend of your life..
FRIDAY JUNE 27TH TO SUNDAY JUNE 29TH
@wayneradiotv JOINS ME IN THE STUDIO TO PLAY CO-OP DISCS
BENEFITTING STREAM FOR A CAUSE
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girl who is playing disco elysium for the first time in 2025
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i'm CERTAIN you'll have answered this somewhere, but i can't find it so i'll have to ask. is there a particular way of purchasing your debut that benefits you more than others in any way? I have no idea how you get paid for your work as an author, but i know it can be a minefield with creative careers.
thanks for your time, and i'm SO mega happy that you're getting your life back now, to actually live. i'm in awe of what you've acheived in the midst of so much, with so few answers, for so long.
super fucking excited for sir cameron!!!!!
I’ve been saying “lol I dunno” whenever people ask but yesterday I learned that THERE IS AN ANSWER!
it’s actually kinda interesting. so if you pre-order on most bookstore websites (indigo, waterstones, etc) the sales don’t get tabulated right away. when the book is actually released, in the first week of sales, THEN those pre-order sales are counted. so you can have slow but steady pre-order sales that get lumped together into an explosive first week, which makes your book look like a best-seller.
whereas with Amazon, the sale counts rights away. so if you have a good day of pre-order sales, it’ll boost the book for that day, and then come back down.
SO: the best place to pre-order is any site that isn’t Amazon. but tbh, it probably doesn’t matter that much and you should just go with whatever is most convenient for you :) and also thank you so much!
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