
malady r. cross
Monsters. The people among them. And all their ghosts.
Iām just a Mal these days.Is anybody really out there?Please send an email for inquiries.
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By commissioning or requesting art from me you acknowledge:
That you are not allowed to use my artwork commercially* or reupload my art on any platform. For reposts, permission is required.
That you own or have permission to commission artwork with the character(s) you send me.
You may not trace or heavily reference without credit being given.
*Unless this is the purpose of the commission. Commercial work rates may be significantly higher.
For designs created by me for the client:
Although I will not completely copy a character's personality and design if made for a client, I reserve the right to create similar ideas based on the design for personal and/or commercial use. The client also retains the right to use their design however they please, with or without credit, including but not limited to: if the client is drawing the character themselves, commissioning further art of the character, selling or trading the design away, or modifying the design how they see fit.
Media depicting the artist's designs that has not been drawn by the artist/original designer is not endorsed by the artist and does not reflect the artist's personal opinions.
Regarding changes:
I will not make major changes once a commission is completed. Small errors can be amended on a case-by-case basis. Requested art cannot be modified.
Private commissions/requests:
At the request of the client, I will not post the commission publicly. If not specified, I have the right to use the image to promote my art.
Cornered
Kindle eBook ā $6.99
Paperback ā $16.99
In everyone lies fearful and loving imagination.
Cornered: A Speculative Short Story Collection is an original work self-published courtesy of IngramSpark. I am the sole author, proofreader, illustrator, and cover artist. Content is not intended for general audiences.
The world has its people, but someone will always go unwanted. The universe may be too endless for true understanding of our place in its depths. Upon death our consciousness is both stranded and received by another. We will never know who or what accepts us. Back into the ether between lives, to be dreamt under a deity's slumber.Ten stories are not enough to represent these ideas, but I hope they will entertain and interest you. The words I leave here are a simple thank you for your time. Someday I'll strive to share further.More specific information can be found in the Amazon description above.















