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  1. BlackKnightX

    Do sad, tragic stories make you depressed?

    A guy recommended me watching Angel Beats, which I know have a sad ending. In fact, I've been putting this one off for almost a decade now. I've read that tragedy and sad ending are a good way to give you a sense of catharsis, releasing all the pent up emotions. But I've also read that some...
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    Your Favorite Jade Beauty

    Sorry, Cold Iceberg Jade Beauty. I have to survive... :blob_teary:
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    What is your favorite vampire subspecies? Do you like catpire?

    Creampir— dragonpire sounds nice.
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    I'm bored.

    Nice choice. Already read it, though.
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    What is your favorite book on writing?

    Another tip from my own experience: add some mystery into the story. Make readers wonder about something. Keep them guessing. Mystery and suspense will keep readers engaged as well.
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    What is your favorite book on writing?

    I see. So you want readers who already read your story to leave more hearts and comments. Then why don't you just leave an author's note? Maybe find a mini game for your readers to play in the comment. Like, set up a poll asking who the favorite character is; set the choices for the main...
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    What is your favorite book on writing?

    I'm not saying you should write something you don't want to; I'm saying you should understand the audience. Try writing LitRPG in literary fiction market and you'll see what I mean. Based on my observation, Scribble Hub readers love fantasy, gender-bender, GL, and power progression (LitRPG...
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    What is your favorite book on writing?

    Not narcissistic at all. It's normal. Like I said in another of your post, I've been noticing for a while now that you write a lot. I'm in awe. I admire your passion and work ethic. But I also noticed your stories didn't have many readers, so I assumed you just write for yourself, just for fun...
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    What is your favorite book on writing?

    None. And this is coming from a guy who has probably read hundreds of them by now, both popular and obscured ones. Are they useful? Sure. They're tools you can use to achieve specific effects, but if you wanna read them, read them with an open mind and know that whatever they're teaching is...
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    I'm bored V.2 (to authors)

    A shame. Looking forward to it.
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    I'm bored V.2 (to authors)

    Damn. That sounds fun. I'll check out your story. Any links?
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    I'm bored V.2 (to authors)

    You don't visualize?
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    I'm bored V.2 (to authors)

    Like a dream?
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    I'm bored V.2 (to authors)

    :blob_blank: Blinding.
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    I'm bored V.2 (to authors)

    Blind?
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    I'm bored V.2 (to authors)

    How do you usually visualize the story when you write? Do you see it as a movie? Anime? Semi-realistic? Comics/manga? Real life? Video game? Or maybe you don't visualize and only focus on the words?
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    I'm bored.

    Already finished Charlotte. Been trying to watch Angel Beats for almost a decade now. Heard it has sad ending. Gotta prepare myself.
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    I'm bored.

    Classic. Already watched it. Got any smutt?
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    I'm bored.

    Recommend me some of your most exciting novels, manga/manhwa, anime, or movies/series. Maybe things that you revisit over and over again and they still inspire you. Thanks.
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    Writing Skill boxes/status screen for LitRPG.

    Consider what each stat and function do and what they mean. For example, strength indicates your raw muscle power (how hard you hit and how much weight you can lift). Once you know what purpose each one has, you can play around with it however you want. Do note, though, this is a novel, not a...
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