Inktober
Jake Parker originally came up with the idea of Inktober in 2009. He wanted to challenge himself by drawing an artwork a day for the month of October. Since then, artists from all over the world have adapted this endeavor, and the Inktober challenge has become known among various platforms and communities.
Celebrate the month of October with #Loretober!
April announced an idea: Loretober. For this month, artists, writers, cosplayers, and other creatives from the Lore Olympus fandom are welcome to post any creative work related to the prompts provided.
Anything goes, as far as we’re concerned.
Post your makeup tutorials, crafts, edits, drabbles, etc. You may post on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and tag us so we can share your work. Don’t forget to use the official hashtags: #LORETOBER #LORETOBER2020
We’re excited to see everyone’s contributions! Thank you, April for this incredible idea.
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What do you think?
Here’s a quick guide on Lore Olympus special editions. (Note: this post will be updated as new editions come up)
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Cara is a creative writer. Her written works have been featured and published in numerous platforms, including Thought Catalog, Eternal Remedy, and Vagabomb.
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