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    Korean themed novels

    I apologize for sounding stupid in the following question: do you mean set in Korea or having something related to Korea?
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    (Poll) Living vs Existing

    The dead exist. Think about that. That's one BIG example of the difference between living and existing.
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    How do you write a story with this premise?

    By any chance does her appearance resemble George Clooney?
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    Space Time Manipulation vs Reality Warping

    Reality Warping would be the greater. With as much that exists in reality itself, Space Time Manipulation is just a finetuned act of distorting reality towards whatever end. As for which would win? That depends on the person with those set of powers and their circumstances. See the spoiler...
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    my art

    Aw. :blob_aww: They need somebody's hand to hold (they're being shy meeting us :blob_hide:).
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    Require reviews when rating

    What I will do (like right now) is go over there and see whether or not if RRL has any documentation on how the rating/review system. ... I'm going to just copy what I found out about their rating/review system: That is what I gathered from the FAQ on RRL.
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    Require reviews when rating

    That means we can rule out any legal actions. Would you believe RRL (the admins or their members) be upset at us for copying it? :blob_hmm:
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    Require reviews when rating

    After reading so many of these threads, I'm guessing that RRL has the best rating system going for them right now. The thought I am concerned about is if we would be receiving any type of retaliation if Tony does decides to say: "Hey, why not? Let's do this!" Anybody here know whether we'd...
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    A story starring Stewie Griffin? What I said was support towards your point. I can't fully agree, but I can point out the good those authors would get out of it. An opinion on what that Reader considered "wrong" (for them) might not be a problem for other Readers. But if it is announced for...
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    It also prevents other Readers from pulling out of their immersion and becoming more aware of whatever was publicly pointed out. We still have to consider those who would attack anything with a specific tag (as in they never bothered to read it, just judged it for the tagged content).
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    That spoiler example sounds as if the author got bored and wanted to write something else instead. :blob_cringe: The complaints were apparently legit enough for the author to make changes. I wouldn't have rearranged something that hasn't been presented with a problem for years until this guy...
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    Carry on. :blob_salute: I've honestly seen comments like that before in a story that was some years old. The author had actually gone back in and edited their story to "correct" what the commenter pointed out.
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    You forgot the little window of time on the front page when the new story first goes up (and that risk applies to all authors).
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    To smut, or not to smut?

    Remember the fact that there are a lot of traumatized and frustrated people still quarantined in their homes. Those experiences paired together can draw out some really unusual (and weirdly timed) instinctual "needs". :blob_whistle:
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    To smut, or not to smut?

    Okay, firstly, I'm not going to tell you what to do. I have no idea what it is your readers are asking for (not specifically anyways). Instead, I've a suggestion: tease. Give them something that not just builds the plot up to that point, but builds up the interest too. Give them something...
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