
Aaron Dennis
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Creator of the Lokians SciFi series, The Adventures of Larson and Garrett, The Dragon of Time series, and more.
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KDP Select Doesn't Pay
Kindle Direct Publishing Select, which I'll be abbreviating as KDPS from this point on, is Amazon's ebook publishing platform with a twist. Real quick, just to clarify, KDP is the regular platform, which also publishes paperbacks, and if you choose to publish your ebooks through KDP, you can also publish them everywhere else you choose. If you enroll in Select, you're giving KDP exclusivity; you cannot publish your ebooks anywhere else.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Journal
Is Medium Worth Using
Medium is a bunch of crap. You can’t get anyone who doesn’t already follow you to read your work. You can only get paid if the curators decide your stuff is worth selling. No one ever goes to Medium to find new articles or writers. I have never received a search engine result, which led me to an article from Medium.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Journal
Sex Furniture and Penis Facts
I was perusing Liberator.com, a site, which sells sex furniture like wedges, swings, and more normal items, like toys, pillows, chairs and couches. Many of these pieces of furniture are designed for comfort during intercourse, but some items are created specifically to induce better orgasms, or for some couples, they’re designed to simply achieve orgasm—not everyone can achieve orgasm through penetration.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Filthy
'Faxanadu' on the NES
Faxanadu was licensed by computer game developer Nihon Falcom, which is a pretty good company. They continue to develop games today, and have most recently helped to release The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV. They're also famous for the Ys series. Faxanadu came out in the United States in 1989 as a first-party title under license from Hudson Soft.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Gamers
Prosthetic Legs Don't Need to Be Ugly
A quick history of amputation. Amputation of a limb is one of the oldest medical techniques. In 1st century AD Rome, an encyclopedist and philosopher named Aulus Cornelius Celsus wrote of circular surgical amputation; a cut made all the way around the damaged limb. This technique was used all the way up to and beyond the American Civil War. Many soldiers, naturally, wanted a prosthetic limb for appearance and utility.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Longevity
Final Fantasy Tactics
It was 1995. Sony brought to us a whole new age of gaming via the PlayStation. Fortunately, it didn’t abandon itself to third-person, action adventures the way contemporary gaming has abandoned itself to first-person, action adventures; as if all video games today have to be Skyrim or Fallout.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Gamers
Porn Is a Fantasy
I was watching some porn. Shocker, right? On Pornhub, there are those little ads on the side, and one of them was something regarding Ron Jeremy. I hit full screen so that I wouldn’t have to see his ugly mug. Then, I lost myself in a wonderful fantasy for some 30 odd minutes.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Filthy
Even a Business of One Needs Proper Branding
A while back, I wrote an article about book promotion companies who can’t even promote themselves. They call or email you, try to sell you a book promotion package to boost your sales, and after you piss away your $700, you don’t see an increase in sales.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Journal
'Ultima VII, the Black Gate'
Ultima VII, the Black Gate, was originally released in April of 1992 by FCI/Pony Canyon. I don't know why, but I love the name Pony Canyon. The SNES port was released in 1994. Evidently, due to a lack of available memory—the SNES is limited to one megabyte of memory—many features were changed or scrapped.
By Aaron Dennis7 years ago in Gamers












