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How to control "deviations" from your overall plot? (without deceiving readers)
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I put sex in my story wherever I feel like it, and if the audience doesn't like it that's their problem. Seriously. It's NSFW...
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Foreshadowing is the "Ahah!" moment. If readers forgot about the foreshadowing, it has dragged too long. Put it anywhere you want, it's...
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You are the author, and depending on your vision/direction for your work, you should be the one who determines how long is your...
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In my opinion, the subtler the hint, the longer you can wait before actually writing the event. A lot of books that I love have hints...
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[Genre: Hardboiled/Romance] Intense Thrill in "ArchitectH Series" [Adult/R-18]
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well, I'm no professional either. it would be the blind leading the blind then. I just never heard the term used like that before. I...
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What era are we talking about? And in what scope? Full warfare? Individual wielders / duels? Era shapes technology, and from that...
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Here is something that you all should do. Leave typos in. I leave every typo my patreon members point out in, and only fix the original...
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Obviously, repeating it every once in a while is kind of insulting to the actual victims (not blaming the author).
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The most effective case of revealing this kind of detail I've seen was the former abused kid (now a teen I think) stating...
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If that's the entire system, and you didn't gloss over details, then it does need something more, but if you just simplified everything...
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Yes! Don't be a dick about it, but the entire point of posting here before attempting to publish is to make sure your book is good...
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Yes 100% I need it, and it's helped me become a better writer.
Mar 6, 2026
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I had one before, which is kinda helpful. But as the chapters go by, he got pretty assertive and would correct me on words I really...
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TBH, it's better than hiring an editor
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It depends on how they do it - polite and helpful? Yes, please - especially if they also point out some positive things. Negative and...
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