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Did anyone cringe after looking back their early chapters?
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I think its that way with anything. I once watched someone learn on their own to do DRYWALL. First room? It was o-k-a-y... but there...
Yesterday at 8:39 AM
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Did anyone cringe after looking back their early chapters?
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I am currently fading away as I successfully murdered my past self for the abomination he wrote. Why yes, time travel was easy.
Yesterday at 8:38 AM
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You're not alone; you care about the quality of your story. Happy rewriting. :blob_pout:
Yesterday at 8:38 AM
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What do you use to write with?
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I used to use Obsidian as well, but had issues with having to bolden and bullet-point certain text, so I found this site called Novlr...
Wednesday at 3:13 PM
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Telle me about your exercise routine!
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Gathering the will to wake up and inhabit my body every morning counts.... or not?
Tuesday at 9:25 AM
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Why would you study creative writing if a good narrative doesn't guarantee popularity?
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Because I wanna
Monday at 6:00 PM
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The use of the "said" tag in dialogue adopts a telling approach, emphasizing clarity. Meanwhile, the "action" tag uses a showing...
Sunday at 5:10 PM
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Books with the worst morals/messages?
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I suppose the worst message seemed to be the one in Henry James "Portrait of the Lady" - as a template for soap operas, it was perfect...
Saturday at 6:54 PM
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Witch vs Knightess: Which do you prefer?
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Witch. But also... Ser Voyne from The Starving Saints.
Saturday at 5:17 PM
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Offering feedback on your first chapter
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I like the detail specifying that the office is posh, but I'm less a fan of the all-glass detail. At this point it's just description...
Saturday at 2:44 PM
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Never mutilate yourself to appeal to jealous people.
Saturday at 9:51 AM
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I was reminded of this just now because I'm watching a video essay about misery memoirs and the presenter makes a good point about how...
Saturday at 9:50 AM
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Autistic Aswang Prince Inquiry
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I don't know why it isn't appearing on the site, but if you're asking why nobody is reading it, it might be because you named it...
Saturday at 9:11 AM
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What a sizzling hot take that Mein Kampf is problematic.
Apr 17, 2026
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Atlas Shrugged. The author genuinely believed that the wealthy could exist without ordinary people and prosper, instead of resorting to...
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