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I start another project.
Currently I have fifteen WIP
Currently I have fifteen WIP
Oliver Tooley
Give up.
If you ignore this advice and still succeed, it was because you had the strength of character to ignore me.
I would like a cut of your royalties. Thank you.
If you ignore this advice and still succeed, it was because you had the strength of character to ignore me.
I would like a cut of your royalties. Thank you.
Oliver Tooley
I love the story of Mellius and Gretelina.
So tragic, that such passionate lovers should end up in completely different times and places
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/8702...
So tragic, that such passionate lovers should end up in completely different times and places
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/8702...
Oliver Tooley
Trying to get pre-orders for Children of the Wise Oak, and beginning writing the sequel "Women of the Wise Oak" which will focus on two strong female characters.
Oliver Tooley
I don't know.
Just some days I am itching to get words down, and when that happens I let it.
Just some days I am itching to get words down, and when that happens I let it.
Oliver Tooley
My kids bought little tiny dragons in a cheesy gift shop.
One each; blue for the eldest, red the next, and green the youngest.
It was suggested perhaps I could make up a story about them involving dragons. (you know, like A. A.Milne or Tolkien made up stories for their kids, right?)
Only problem is, my story was RUBBISH.
So eventually it evolved into something much less contrived, although my kids all survived as the main heroes of the story.
Their father is very brave and wise, so any similarity with real persons, either living or dead, is purely coincidental.
That story is now "Children of the Wise Oak" which I am crowdfunding on Inkshares.
One each; blue for the eldest, red the next, and green the youngest.
It was suggested perhaps I could make up a story about them involving dragons. (you know, like A. A.Milne or Tolkien made up stories for their kids, right?)
Only problem is, my story was RUBBISH.
So eventually it evolved into something much less contrived, although my kids all survived as the main heroes of the story.
Their father is very brave and wise, so any similarity with real persons, either living or dead, is purely coincidental.
That story is now "Children of the Wise Oak" which I am crowdfunding on Inkshares.
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