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Hi all,
I've been having fun using AI to create cover art for many of my stories. You only get to see them when you open up the story, so maybe cover art isn't the correct term. I kept the file size small so that they hopefully don't clog up download times for people with slow internet. If anybody has any comments about the art, would love to hear them. If you would prefer not to have such art, that is a valid comment and I'm happy to hear that from you as well.
(Edited to add.) All of my illustrations and cover art are completely safe for work. There's no nudity or sex or implied nudity or implied sex in any of them.
So far, Kitchen Meetings is the only story where I have included art within the story. Again, I kept the file sizes fairly small on the pics so hopefully they don't cause problems. Please be aware that Kitchen Meetings is now available on zbookstore.
Cheers
After a number of requests, I have finally taken the plunge and figured out how to turn my story into an EPub Book and publish it in ZBookStore. If anyone is interested in purchasing the total book, it's there. I will not be taking the StoriesOnLine version down or hiding it behind the paywall, so the choice is yours.
It was quite a little adventure, learning how to make the cover art, and compiling the story into a file so that the headings were recognised in the EPub version. I'm sure that some of you will now ask me to do the same for some of my other stories, so I will be looking at doing that, starting with Bec, over the next few weeks.
Cheers
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My latest story, Jacinta Takes a Walk, has now been fully posted. Those of you who hold off reading a story while it is incomplete can now have at it. Thanks to those of you who supported me by reading it chapter by chapter as I posted it.
I have several other writing projects at different stages that I am working on, so now I can get back to those.
Congratulations to all the winners of the 2020 Clitorides awards. I was very chuffed to have Bec placed 3rd in the Classic Clitorides behind two such outstanding stories as Rebecca Danced and Living Next Door to Heaven. Both stories well worth a read (or a re-read).
Happy reading everyone.
One person asked so that means others probably thought about this.
In The Dilemma, Jen has been driving around since the start of the story on a Provisional (P1) licence. She has just progressed to a Provisional (P2) licence.
In Australia there are differences in requirements between the states. In New South Wales, a person can get their Learner's Licence when they are 16 or older.
While they are on their Learner's they must
* only drive when there is an adult with a full driver's licence (not provisional) sitting in the front passenger seat
* display L plates front and rear
* have 0% alcohol reading and not be under the influence of other drugs
* they may carry additional passengers.
* plus some other rules
After a minimum of 10 months, when they are 17 or older, and they have logged 120 hours of driving experience they may test to progress to a Provisional P1 licence.
While they are on P1 licence they must
* display P plates front and rear
* have 0% alcohol reading and not be under the influence of other drugs
* they may carry additional passengers
* plus some other rules
* if under 25 and on P1 licence, may not drive with more than one passenger under 21 between 11pm and 5am.
There is no requirement to be accompanied by a licenced adult.
Once they have held their P1 licence for 12 months, (ie 18 or older) they may apply to progress to a Provisional P2 licence. They are on the P2 licence for a minimum of 2 years before they can progress to a Full licence (ie 20 or older). The rules for P2 licence are similar to P1 but have a little more flexibility.
From the start of the story, Jen has been on a P1 licence so was not required to have an adult supervisor. She has now progressed to a P2 licence.
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