Jaelights

Slooping dupes over here

Succinct transbien musician behind Lorelei and the Ghost.
Bring me your finest Yuris!





Music Links:
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@Jaelights
SoundCloud:
https://soundcloud.com/jaelights
BandCamp:
https://jaelights.bandcamp.com/



Writing:
https://www.wattpad.com/user/Jaelights



Business Email if you want music:
loreleiandtheghost@gmail.com



Profile Pic by @nomnomnami


ItsMeLilyV
@ItsMeLilyV

i wanna make a new website after seeing @nomnomnami's cute homepage... it'd be really nice to have all my art in one big gallery, anyway

i also wanna start up my mailing list again..! i don't know exactly what i would mail people though... i wanna show off my game progress, for sure. maybe new art? game recs? yuri recs? could be cool... let me know if you have suggestions or requests.



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in reply to @ItsMeLilyV's post:

i'd love to read any of those things in a mailing list! if there's one thing i've learned from cohost it's that i'd much rather read someone enthusiastically rambling about whatever they love than watching them try to stay professional and on-topic.

my mailing list is mostly game updates but i have a section at the end of each post where i can ramble about interesting games i've played, films i've watched, books or comics or posts i've read, and it works out fine. the way i think about it is i pretend i'm talking to someone who hasn't seen my game or any social media in a few weeks, so i'm just like "here's everything i've made for my game, here are some games i played recently and why i love them, and here's all the cool shit i've seen on the internet"

ahh, thanks cass!! i do worry like... am i even gonna have enough to write about? but if i do it monthly or so i think it should be plenty, and i expect to have a lot more to talk about in the future

your approach sounds good!! i think a mix of "here's my project update" and "here's some other cool stuff i like, that you might like" seems really solid

if you find that you don't have enough to write about, you can always just change it to be less frequent. my mailing list used to be weekly a few years ago but i dropped it down to biweekly and no one complained. most of my favorite blogs and mailing lists only update a few times each year. people want to read whatever you have to say, they don't care about you meeting a quota