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  1. Moonpearl

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    "Doctor, what is insanity?" Faust stopped writing his report. He looked up at Edgar - no, Harriet - and carefully surveyed her distant, cool look in her single eye. "Rethinking letting them just throw you in the asylum?" he joked after a minute, cracking a sly grin. "Might be better for...
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    No matter the distance, no matter the danger, U'll b e there to save you. Thpse were the words hed spoken and the promise he'd made eons ago . As je stared now at that man, with his shit-eating grin, revving the bike and yelling, "Do you like that!?", he had to think, "Did someone replace him at...
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    The Yuri Garden Writing Competition (2019) (Now voting)

    2 weeks remaining if you'd like to enter~!
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    Writing Prompt "Your heart will start throbbing when you fall in love, or into a crisis."

    "Your heart will start throbbing when you fall in love, or into a crisis." Write a piece with this theme, however you interpret it. (This line is taken from the flavour text of "Lover Hope, Rina" from the card game Cardfight!! Vanguard. You can optionally use the card itself to inspire you: )
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    Jack couldn't remember when he'd become freinds with Panora. They'd debuted at the same time but never spoke after their first battle and he was certain he only found her a nuiscance when she caught up and continuously hallenged him. Still, she was among the most reliale of his friends. The sort...
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    Spice It Up Rec

    Gay dragons - but it's still hot! Monster Fucker meets an unfuckable monster - takes the challenge
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    Resolved Rating on review won't save

    Thank you~! :blob_party:
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    Favorite Genre of Music?

    I haven't yet, but I'll give him a try. :)
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    The Yuri Writing Help Room (18+)

    According to Wikipedia, the association with lilies likely comes from a letter column that was associated with lesbians, called "Yurizoku no heya". Lilies as a symbol for lesbians was then picked up by one place after another until it became a thing. The Wikipedia explanation is here...
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    Resolved Rating on review won't save

    I used Method 2 and 3 for Klue & Berry, which aren't saving the rating. I was able to rate another novel using Method 1, and I've just been able to make my rating appear on my Klue review by using that too.
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    Favorite Genre of Music?

    I really like contemporary folk music. Right now I've been listening to Heather Alexander's and Tricky Pixie's "Creature of the Wood" and "Daughter of the Glade" on repeat. They're counterpart songs about a satyr and female satyr seducing people away with both raw sexuality and their forbidden...
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    Resolved Rating on review won't save

    I wrote my first review today and left a five star rating. After posting, I noticed that the star rating was showing as blank/no stars, so I clicked to change it to five stars again. And when I went back a few minutes ago, it's gone again. Every time I refresh the page, it goes straight back to...
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    Thoughts about reviews?

    As a writer, I love reviews. I love five star reviews even if they only offer one line because it shows me that the reader loved my work enough to want to try and encourage others to read it, even if they couldn't write much. It helps to motivate me. I like constructive reviews because they...
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    Writing what you wouldn't read

    I read it in a writing advice guide when I was younger. Thinking back on it now, I think he was referring to really long monologues and indulgent scenes that are fun to write but make the readers hate you. Still, it's curious that so many people use tropes they don't enjoy as a reader. I...
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    Pearl hummed over her work, arranging the baked apples attractively on the plates. The thick stew steamed in the nowls beside them and the wine shone like rubies in the little cups. She'd gone out of her way to track down her wife's favourite and rarest ingredients for tonight's dinner. It was a...
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    Adult Genre Cliches

    Lines like "he was so strong and manly that he made her feel like a woman", or "she felt all womanly" when they mean she was swooning/felt weak. Never stops making me feel sick. If the woman has pubic hair, it's always described in a really bizarre and unsexy way during sex scenes, even though...
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    Writing what you wouldn't read

    A long time ago I received the advice not to write something that I wouldn't enjoy reading. I'm not sure if that advice was supposed to only apply in certain situations, or if I entirely misunderstood, but I've never once managed to follow this advice. You see, I enjoy playing about with aliens...
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    I don't understand what some genres are

    If someone goes out of their way to use those terms in the Western/international fandoms, they'll still mean that. It's just that not using them doesn't mean you're referencing only smutty or hardcore works.
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    The princess leaned against the stone windowsill with her hands and leaned out. The countryside spread out around her tower, and the birds sang nearby in the sky. She was almost level with the mountains in the distance, their purple hue like a wonderful pastel paitning in the background of the...
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    I don't understand what some genres are

    I want to add that people don't always mean smutty Boys' Love or Girls' Love when they say "yaoi" or "yuri" - it can be just another catch-all way of referring to BL and GL. The use of the shounen-ai and shoujo-ai distinction is going out of fashion. Yuri and yaoi was never split this way in...
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