Luke Manly is creating
dark fantasy short stories
Dreaming of writing isn't enough.
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$11
Milestone Goals
The Start
This is the most viable amount for me to be able to start releasing stories with reasonable regularity. However, I may launch earlier.
Art
This much per story will enable me to ask my artist to put together little pieces or sketches with every released story. These wil be sent out to all subscribers with their stories (in electronic format).
Art and Writing
With this much, I will be able to write very nearly full-time, so stories and (the $300 goal) of little art pieces will flow forth regularly to all subscribers (in electronic format).
Art and Writing and More Art
Along with the two previous goals, I will be commissioning my artist to put together fancy collections of art (landscapes, portraits, concept art, and more). These won't be released as often as the stories or little art pieces, but they will be provided to subscribers for free (in electronic format) when they are complete. I know these goals sound like reward tiers, and they are. I'm doing it this way because I wish for more people to subscribe rather than charge any one or two of you gazillions of dollars for extra things.
Lifetime
Yours forever. Plus previous tiers. And watch this space, I will update it if it looks like it will come about.
About
Hi! I’m Luke Manly - a writer, an author, and a dreamer.
I've lived in countries as unrelated as Australia, Jordan, and Yemen. But as interesting as those places were, I connected much more with books (mostly fantasy), and lost myself in countless pages. When I eventually resurfaced, I had to put my pen to paper. Since then, I've buried myself in an office job (gotta eat) and published works such as Imalion's Tale through Amazon. Now I'm irreversibly a fantasy author, and am trying to become unentrenched from dual-job reliance so that I can (as hinted at above) write and write and write.
You can catch further information and writing by me on http://thesoulshardchronicles.com.
I've lived in countries as unrelated as Australia, Jordan, and Yemen. But as interesting as those places were, I connected much more with books (mostly fantasy), and lost myself in countless pages. When I eventually resurfaced, I had to put my pen to paper. Since then, I've buried myself in an office job (gotta eat) and published works such as Imalion's Tale through Amazon. Now I'm irreversibly a fantasy author, and am trying to become unentrenched from dual-job reliance so that I can (as hinted at above) write and write and write.
You can catch further information and writing by me on http://thesoulshardchronicles.com.
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