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Razörfist / The Rageoholic / xRazorfistx / Daniel Paul Harris - Hipster Metalfag. Game Journo-Doesn't Play Games He Reviews. Thief Fanfic Author. COOMER AND GROOMER.
Did it have to do with his pulp novel that he's getting published? He's so fucking confident that it's good that he even has pre-orders, which is really hypocritical when he's on record for saying to never pre-order anything, ever. I'm gonna laugh when it ends up being complete trash that sells all of three copies - one to himself, one to his little sidekick and one to his ethot girlfriend.
Did it have to do with his pulp novel that he's getting published? He's so fucking confident that it's good that he even has pre-orders, which is really hypocritical when he's on record for saying to never pre-order anything, ever. I'm gonna laugh when it ends up being complete trash that sells all of three copies - one to himself, one to his little sidekick and one to his ethot girlfriend.
He opened with that wallpaper and bragged that because it’s short it’s a page turner and he already has more if this sells.
A pulp noir crime tale
set in a low fantasy world
The Long Moonlight is a 125-page novella written by RazörFist and published by Hunters Entertainment. It follows Xerdes, the thief from Menuvia, and is the first book of the NIGHTVALE series.
MENUVIA...
A sparkling gem made rough stone, seat of political power in the Kingdom of Vale.
Revolt foments among the patrician class. Open gang war looms on the horizon.
As the Argentine Tower plots revolution a lone thief with a past as dark as Menuvia itself picks the wrong lock and opens the wrong door.
Shadows still cast in the dark of night, underneath
THE LONG MOONLIGHT
About the Author
RazörFist was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. He produces several web series, including Film Noirchives, Metal Mythos, and the popular Rageaholic review and commentary series. Prior to that, he studied Political Science at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
The Long Moonlight is his first published novel, but not his first published work, having previously illustrated short stories in various anthology magazines as a comic artist.
it sounds like a bad fan fiction and I’m totally ready for another lolcow’s failed book
He opened with that wallpaper and bragged that because it’s short it’s a page turner and he already has more if this sells.
A pulp noir crime tale
set in a low fantasy world
The Long Moonlight is a 125-page novella written by RazörFist and published by Hunters Entertainment. It follows Xerdes, the thief from Menuvia, and is the first book of the NIGHTVALE series.
MENUVIA...
A sparkling gem made rough stone, seat of political power in the Kingdom of Vale.
Revolt foments among the patrician class. Open gang war looms on the horizon.
As the Argentine Tower plots revolution a lone thief with a past as dark as Menuvia itself picks the wrong lock and opens the wrong door.
Shadows still cast in the dark of night, underneath
THE LONG MOONLIGHT
About the Author
RazörFist was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. He produces several web series, including Film Noirchives, Metal Mythos, and the popular Rageaholic review and commentary series. Prior to that, he studied Political Science at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
The Long Moonlight is his first published novel, but not his first published work, having previously illustrated short stories in various anthology magazines as a comic artist.
it sounds like a bad fan fiction and I’m totally ready for another lolcow’s failed book
I'm not against Razor's procilivity for writing. Considering how sometimes he can make an insightful non-scripted video, I'll wait unti I can read an excerpt of his story before making a judgment.
That said, it's funny how Razor typically critcizes books, movies, and games for being hackneyed or obvious rip-offs, when the plot synopsis for his book is literally just Thief with a few names changed.
That said, it's funny how he typically critcizes books, movies, and games for being hackneyed or obvious rip-offs, when the plot synopsis for his book is literally just Thief with a few names changed.
For me I’m just surprised he didn’t use his real name for this, which isn’t a very good sign. The book is probably intended solely for his audience and none else
If it’s cheaper than $15, I’ll buy it and leak it. Something tells me it won’t be on kindle, so it should be easily to jus make a mega, and I could read 124 pages fairly quickly
For me I’m just surprised he didn’t use his real name for this, which isn’t a very good sign. The book is probably intended solely for his audience and none else
The last thing that I saw using his real name was a tweet from Guru Larry that was something along the lines of “Great Video, Dan!” This was like 2015 I believe, could have also been a YouTube comment, I’m not entirely sure
That said, it's funny how Razor typically critcizes books, movies, and games for being hackneyed or obvious rip-offs, when the plot synopsis for his book is literally just Thief with a few names changed.
I read the comment before the synopsis and you hit the nail on the head. But the thing that makes me wonder is whether there are good examples of thieves being the sole main character in a book. Like, while gaming and movies you can easiely make sneaking around intense and interesting. But with books you can't really have "and then I sneaked into room A, did X, then went to room B, did Y....." (with the case of Razor 'X' being save scumming). Outside of sneaking, having a lone thief is boring since <insert witty remark> goes stale quite fast, which is why Thieves are usually attached to more conventional hero archtypes in stories.