The five-minute spiral from Google search to WHOIS panic—and why EchoFyre is still mine.
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Evergreen orientation pieces—how the site is structured, how the work is meant to be read, and what you are choosing when you go deeper.
Category: Process · Tags: publishing, panic, ownership, mirrorfold, threnna
The five-minute spiral from Google search to WHOIS panic—and why EchoFyre is still mine.
ReadCategory: Process · Tags: publication, debut, mirrorfold, inevitability, archive
The morning the proof arrived, the dread followed — and the Archive awakened.
ReadCategory: Process · Tags: publishing, rejection, independence, mirrorfold, inevitability
Three refusals, one decision: the Archive was never meant to wait for permission.
ReadCategory: Doctrine · Tags: ai, design, hypocrisy, canva, creativity
The holy grail of indie design was plastic all along.
ReadCategory: Process · Tags: AO3, writing, scammers, introversion, perfectionism
Two weeks on the AO3 waitlist, five minutes to meet a scammer, and still—somehow—I love the void.
ReadCategory: Process · Tags: indie author, publishing, queer fiction, censorship, recursion erotica
When your work doesn’t fit the shelves, build your own.
ReadCategory: Process · Tags: email, publishing, indie author, deliverability, arc
You can have the perfect pitch and still lose it all to a spam filter you never triggered.
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