When a Plan Comes Together

When a Plan Comes Together

Emma has been manning the Twitter feed here and keeping in contact with all the nice people who follow her. Not only that, she’s been organising giveaways of Hunt for the Phoenix upon reaching a certain amount of followers. The next one will be when she reaches 650 followers, so what are you waiting for? Wander over and get involved. Talking of which Kat is maintaining The Ten Wings, home to Fusion artwork and very soon a wealth of “work in...

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Inbound Overhaul

Inbound Overhaul

We’re all hard at work here which is no doubt noticeable by our absence. Let me give you guys a quick run down on what’s happening. As we’ve now been able to find the time to do so, Fusion: Hunt for the Phoenix is getting a major overhaul. Kat is hard at work on a new cover and chapter images, and the manuscript is getting a clean up since a few new devices have been released since publication. The result will be a nice, shiny...

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The Ten Wings is now live

We’ve been informed by Kat that the Fusion Fan page dubbed “The Ten Wings” is now live. There you’ll be able to find concept art, sketches done by us all. You can even contribute with you own! So what are you waiting for, get involved. You can find it here.

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“You are what’s wrong with literature”

I run through the /lit/ section over on a certain image board from time to time because amongst the crap there is decent, honest advice from others. Most of it can be considered total garbage, but then something like this comes along. Somebody posted the following: “I’m told that to be a good writer, you should also read. What’s the optimal reading/writing ratio? Also, if I’m going to treat this like a job, do I need to...

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Your Book Cover Sucks (and how to fix it)

You judge a book by its cover. We all do. There is a reason why it became such a poignant phrase, the simple basis is that if we don’t like something upon first glances it’s doubtful that we will indulge in it. Imagine being at the supermarket. Are you going to buy that box of cereal on the shelf, untouched and undamaged? Or will you purchase the one that has been seemingly kicked around the warehouse and attacked by a racoon. This extends...

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I Told The Teacher “I Want To Be A James Bond villain”

Everyone went through the exact same thing when they were seven years old or around that age. Children were interrogated by chirpy teachers on their future employment ever keen to advise as to what was viable and what wasn’t. Back then, nobody had a sense of what constituted as a sensible career option. Who did? Most children were concerned with home many crayons could be tossed around the room or what a tree actually tastes like. Long term...

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