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DrabFelmore


When i write, i write knowing that the story truly will never be over. It is just the beginning of something new when the ending strikes. https://igg.me/at/R-Dc-GkaAds/x/37270943#/

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  • 9 weeks
    Publishing a remake/overhaul to my story

    That's right, corruption is magic is being made in to a irl book that stands on its own. It's called Corruption and Damnation.

    I have a fundraiser to get the funds for editors and other stuff before I publish. If you liked my stories then feel free to share and or donate. It will help me immensely.

    1 comments · 81 views
  • 23 weeks
    Still alive, doing a thing for yall and more.

    Wild ride hasn't it been? It's been a year since Corruption started and now here we are.

    Soooo where have I been? I've been here but not... i know i left book 2 kinda in limbo but i felt that I could do so much more and better and i looked at corruption is magic and felt that it wasn't taken as serious as I would have liked with how popular it got. like the views on it are nuts.

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    1 comments · 76 views
  • 65 weeks
    why do i cry when I write character deaths or plan it out

    Title.


    why it hurt :applecry:

    6 comments · 113 views
  • 66 weeks
    Corruption is Magic: Iosis

    Corruption is Magic: Iosis has just been put out to be viewed by the public. two chapters are out and available too. Do enjoy yall.

    0 comments · 58 views
  • 66 weeks
    Corruption is magic part 2

    I'll be opening up story 2 of Corruption is magic to yall tomorrow.

    2 comments · 107 views
Mar
28th
2024

Publishing a remake/overhaul to my story · 7:46pm March 28th

That's right, corruption is magic is being made in to a irl book that stands on its own. It's called Corruption and Damnation.

I have a fundraiser to get the funds for editors and other stuff before I publish. If you liked my stories then feel free to share and or donate. It will help me immensely.

Comments ( 1 )

Publishing a remake is a daunting yet rewarding endeavor that requires careful consideration of both original content and contemporary expectations. When azcentral featured an article on the resurgence of classic films, it underscored the delicate balance between honoring the original and infusing it with new life. The process involves navigating licensing rights, engaging with passionate fan communities, and updating cultural references to resonate with modern audiences. Success lies in maintaining the essence of the original while incorporating fresh elements that spark renewed interest, ensuring the remake appeals to both nostalgic fans and new viewers alike.

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