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@AstridKWrites I'm kinda in that position myself right now.
It helps, though, that the sequel's theme is imposter syndrome.
@AlexaSommers Blue was dancing like mad when she burst into flames.
You don’t have to believe in God, but a musician believes in music as if it was a god.
- Robert Fripp, 1970
@theresalkrupp I began shopping Red Shoes just before my girlfriend and one of my best friends both died within the same week. (Cancer and heart attack.) I didn't have the emotional stamina to play Rejection Slip Roulette, and by the time I'd recovered, Covid had begun.
@EurasKaryot Several scenes in Red Shoes take place in cafes, a restaurant, and while the MC and her roommate eat leftover pizza at home. I had a blast writing sensory impressions of that food, and the pizza place is a tribute to a local pizzeria that sadly closed in real life.
@MiguelPizzuto86 Thank you! It's by Cora Ocean, the artist who did the first book in that series, Red Shoes - a novel about dancers, in which the guitar-playing MC plays a small yet vital role.
https://t.co/AHgaF3fMrt
@BenOakleyAuthor The Red Shoes cover cost me $500 for the art and $150 for the graphic design of the book as a whole. Worth it.
(Not an actual review, just a sarcastic projection of what I expect some dudes would think of Red Shoes.)
@NikkiPayne14 "DNF. Too many women, not enough guys. Too many queers, too. And what's with the black lawyer dude? Why does everything always have to be about getting 'diversity' shoved down my throat? And they cuss too much. Women with gutter mouths are SO not attractive. SJW trash."
@davepperlmutter An urban fantasy novel of music and mortality; and 25 tales of fantasy, horror, love and magic.
https://t.co/B2sNEoxP1E
https://t.co/6I4DozC3kf