PBJ_Time
It's Peanut Butter Jelly Time!
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I'm the Vampire Survivors-inspired litRPG dude who said I'd rerelease my book on November since that's when the Writeathon will happen at the end of the year. It did well in the first month (80+ readers), but I needed proper promoting if I wanted more people to enjoy my work.
However, something else happened along the way.
I got sidetracked. Why? Because I started writing a completely different, more traditional horror novel draft since I started reading Stephen King shit. Here's the synopsis:
So, here's my plan: I keep writing both stories in my own time, and when the April Writeathon begins next year, I'll release Beware the Horde again. But A Tiger Died Here will have to wait. It's my precious side project at the moment.
Until next time, y'all. Have a good year! ?
However, something else happened along the way.
I got sidetracked. Why? Because I started writing a completely different, more traditional horror novel draft since I started reading Stephen King shit. Here's the synopsis:
I started doing this because my tastes began to broaden as I grew a little older. It's not that I have no interest in writing my isekai story anymore, it's just that traditional storytelling and publishing on Amazon has fascinated me for a while. Life works in wondrous ways, and I didn't think I'd love writing something I initially had no experience with. I still got my 50 bucks on my PayPal ready for a simple RR ad campaign, so it's no big deal.A Tiger Died Here
Yutaro Hamaguchi, a promising student in Kyoto, makes a discovery that defies reason: a dead tiger cub lying outside his home, miles from the nearest zoo.
The strangeness doesn't stop there. That same night, a full-grown tigress is captured two miles away, his uncle embraces the wife he buried years ago, and the evening news reports a cruise ship crash, only for Yutaro to realize he has seen the same ship, intact, sailing again.
Then his calendar begins to unravel, flipping to dates that never existed, whole months that were never part of any year. As fractured realities bleed into one another, Yutaro finds himself driven to uncover the force twisting his world, before every timeline collapses into chaos.
So, here's my plan: I keep writing both stories in my own time, and when the April Writeathon begins next year, I'll release Beware the Horde again. But A Tiger Died Here will have to wait. It's my precious side project at the moment.
Until next time, y'all. Have a good year! ?
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