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    Escapism

    So apparently a lot of people consume media - watch tv, movies, and read to escape from reality? I never understood that. I mean, if you had a real reason to escape from reality, then wouldn't you be using your time to fix the problem in your real life instead of wasting it by consuming media? I...
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    Getting an audience vs Improving in writing

    As a writer you want more people to read your work. It is a universal truth. I myself started out writing whatever I wanted. I had no prior audience. I would say I still don't have an audience, after writing a story for two months. Now I'm sure there are many of you out there saying, "Two...
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    What are your fav novels this year?

    Thank you for mentioning secret organization. I've never heard of it but it sounds so interesting! For me, I wouldn't say I have a favorite novel of the year. But I'm currently reading and enjoying The Crystal Shard by R. A. Salvatore. I tried reading his first trilogy but I found the premise...
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    Seems a bit extreme. But okay.

    Seems a bit extreme. But okay.
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    As a reader I think paying for a chapter is asking too much. But as a writer I want money sooo bad.

    As a reader I think paying for a chapter is asking too much. But as a writer I want money sooo bad.
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    Writing Prompt Night Owls, what do they do in ancient times?

    I don't know about anyone else, but If I were in ancient times, without organized government and surveillance and all those other troublesome things of the modern age, I would basically kill anyone that so much as looked at me the wrong way and organize a crime gang or cult (whichever is more...
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    Boredom is most excruciating

    Boredom is most excruciating
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    Profile Blocking

    How about a reply system for reviews like for comments? I believe everyone has a right to review and say what they think, even if what they think may not be too agreeable.
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    Well, we had a good run.

    Well, we had a good run.
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    How do you properly advertise your own work?

    Ask your readers to share it with their friends if they enjoyed it! The best advertising is word of mouth!
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    Light Novel Authors On Social Media - Where Are You Folks?! o.O

    As a writer, I am also fairly antisocial.
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    scribble thread

    although I hate to say it when I think back on the day that I could have done this and that I can't behlp but think what may have been and why I could or couldnt do what I hat to
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    Things in your writing that you think you're good at

    I'm good at developing the plot of the story in a natural way, or a cool and logical way, or in an unexpected and expected way. I think logical consistency is important in all stories. I hated how in The Wheel of Time the dagger was first introduced as something you can't even touch for a...
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    Roleplaying - Dungeons & Dragons

    That warlock special skill feels so good since it doesn't have a time limit. The temporary hit points are practically as good as real ones.
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    Roleplaying - Dungeons & Dragons

    It's dead. Combat is now over. What does each party member do?
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    Roleplaying - Dungeons & Dragons

    Ah, yes, you're right. I've never played D&D as a player, only a DM, so I'm hardly proficient with all sides of the rules. Serzy's turn.
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    Roleplaying - Dungeons & Dragons

    Are you adding your proficiency bonus to your hit?
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