Tom the Clown is a mood. If you haven't listened to Andrea work live on her Discord - give it a try. Its great but so frustrating in it's perfectionism.
The Wandering Inn is a soap opera, the point of the story is to keep the story going rather than building to a conclusion. Sure some plot or character arcs come to a conclusion but in the end it all goes back to an almost status quo, it just keeps ticking along.
The reason there was no ebook available was annoyingly simple. Amazon wanted more prof that pirate aba was the author and did not steal it from the website... Noting the author did to prove it was enough for some person at amazon.
What an interesting answer to my question. Thank you for that. It makes sense, Amazon has loads of books that are illegally copied uploaded from translation sites and places like Royal Road or Wattpad. There are even instances of well known LitRPG authors having their stories uploaded then getting the originals pulled till they prove they're the actual author. Its a shame that PirateAba had to go through that. But with the next book out at the same time as the audiobook, I'm glad to see they won't have to go through it every time.
Tom the Clown is a mood.
If you haven't listened to Andrea work live on her Discord - give it a try. Its great but so frustrating in it's perfectionism.
The Wandering Inn is a soap opera, the point of the story is to keep the story going rather than building to a conclusion. Sure some plot or character arcs come to a conclusion but in the end it all goes back to an almost status quo, it just keeps ticking along.
The reason there was no ebook available was annoyingly simple. Amazon wanted more prof that pirate aba was the author and did not steal it from the website... Noting the author did to prove it was enough for some person at amazon.
What an interesting answer to my question. Thank you for that. It makes sense, Amazon has loads of books that are illegally copied uploaded from translation sites and places like Royal Road or Wattpad. There are even instances of well known LitRPG authors having their stories uploaded then getting the originals pulled till they prove they're the actual author. Its a shame that PirateAba had to go through that. But with the next book out at the same time as the audiobook, I'm glad to see they won't have to go through it every time.