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The places in the book covers

While I’m working on the colored illustrations for the dust jackets of each of the new editions for volumes 1-5, I thought I’d take a minute to share what I think I’ve never shared before about the

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Discord Extra Content

With discussion, comes a wave of trivia and story explanation, and I wanted it all to be in one place so I made a channel for that.After I revived this blog section in the website, I thought

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About the Light Mates

This weekend’s Clipping is a narrative poem about light mates. A story that I’ve wrote multiple times in my lifetime using different analogies and different figures. After eight years of writing a story about two platonic soul

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World Smile Day

Keep a smile on! Even when you don’t feel like it. Look at the mirror, look at your front camera and smile. If it feels awkward, try it anyway then laugh at yourself while you look away. 

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A few thoughts about Chapter 47.

Keep in mind that it has major spoilers for the end of volume 6 so if you’re still early in the story, I advise you to check this after you’ve reached this chapter. Apologies for the poor

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The lighthouse keeper and the sailor

In volume 4 White talks about himself as the lighthouse keeper; guiding others from afar and in silence while living his life alone, in fear of leaving that high tower. In volume 6, and as pointed in

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White and Waseem

White and Waseem’s interactions are the funniest to me. The pattern is always; Waseem goes to White for talk/advice. White gets distracted midway with something Black does and kills the conversation. 

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OVERVIEW

Two childhood friends—Black, an emotional fashion designer with selective amnesia, and White, a rational writer who’s been absent for two years—reunite to confront their traumatic pasts and navigate the fragile space between heart and mind as they struggle to preserve their friendship on the brink of adulthood.

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Style: Right to Left
Genre: Slice of Life, Psychology, Drama
Themes: Friendship, Amnesia, Growing Up, Self-harm, Child Abuse, Death, Coming of Age, Family.

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