Absolutely LOVED reading Loucet's adventures esp this one - and, it's weird, why do I hate this mayor so bad, and this ending image is WILD but oh gods the imagery is fantastic...
While there's very much at least one other very much sweet talker very selfish character you wrote that I deeply love, and I don't know why, but reading the way the "mayor" pleads somehow - i don't know - got reminded ?
Sorry, my thoughts may not make sense ^^''
ANYWAY, in what makes sense: thank you AGAIN for doing this, it's wonderful to read, and the narration is fantastic!! I'll happily read anything else - too much of a chicken here for horror games, at least for now, because the premice of "Don't Fret" seems very very interesting - and loved the two whole stories you shared of Loucet's adventures!
There’s a whole lot more where these came from! I appreciate the kind words, MB. The trouble is balancing my professional game writing work and this literary (if i dare use that word!) output.
Absolutely LOVED reading Loucet's adventures esp this one - and, it's weird, why do I hate this mayor so bad, and this ending image is WILD but oh gods the imagery is fantastic...
While there's very much at least one other very much sweet talker very selfish character you wrote that I deeply love, and I don't know why, but reading the way the "mayor" pleads somehow - i don't know - got reminded ?
Sorry, my thoughts may not make sense ^^''
ANYWAY, in what makes sense: thank you AGAIN for doing this, it's wonderful to read, and the narration is fantastic!! I'll happily read anything else - too much of a chicken here for horror games, at least for now, because the premice of "Don't Fret" seems very very interesting - and loved the two whole stories you shared of Loucet's adventures!
I hope you keep 'em coming as you're able. Your writing is as good as your storytelling, and I look forward to both.
There’s a whole lot more where these came from! I appreciate the kind words, MB. The trouble is balancing my professional game writing work and this literary (if i dare use that word!) output.
The struggle is all too real.
And yet here we are!