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    “Wrong on Purpose” — one-third of the book is ready. I’d love your feedback!

    Hi everyone! I’ve just shared the first third of my book, Wrong on Purpose: Fake love, seasoned with secrets and crime , and I’d really appreciate your feedback. Whether it’s about the pacing, characters, or overall tone — every thought helps. Description: The young duchess has beauty...
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    Need help

    It depends on your goals. If you just want to write, then one book is enough. But if you're thinking about marketing, then several books might be better. Marketing, by the way, can be as simple as impressing readers with the number of completed books. They tend to take an author more seriously...
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    One dialogue chapter

    “Yeah, that’s wat the head brawler said,” the delivery guy blurted out. “Said I’m ponential. Took me in on promise I’d learn a bit more. Even got me a spot at the local tavern — side job, close to studies. But I was snoopin’ around and overheard that the old-timers snatch a freshman to drag into...
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    As an author, how do you feel when you reread your novels?

    It's a perfect moment to reread and decide how good your work really is :)
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    What app/program do you use for outlining your plots?

    I use MS Word's navigation feature ? I organize all my additions, thoughts, and supporting information into chapters and create subchapters. For example, if I create a new character named Liara, I copy the name into the 'Info Names' chapter (marked as Heading 1), then mark 'Liara' as Heading 2...
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    Feedback on my New Cover Art

    A name matters. Even more than a title. It's on the cover of all your books. So it becomes the advertisement for your future ones. That's why it's important to always put it on the cover and make it stand out. That's what the pros told me. So, good luck, D. J. Rhaposdy :)
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    I'll rate your cover

    "I'm also in line for feedback ?"
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    Feedback on my New Cover Art

    The image itself is decent, but — sorry for the critique — have you tried sitting like your character? My arm wasn’t long enough ?. But the main issue is different: when you open your book’s page, the text on the cover is hard to read, and it’s unclear what the title is. Also, the author’s name...
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    BookCovers

    "If your demon is an ironic character, then image 1 fits best. If she's confused and doesn't understand much, then image 4. But honestly, I'm sorry — I feel that none of the options are particularly successful. Also, once you add the book title and your name to the cover, the overall impression...
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    Offering Critiques [Open for submissions, adult works welcome]

    "I'm in the process of translating my completed book into English. With four chapters already published, I'd truly appreciate any thoughts on whether the translation feels smooth and engaging enough to continue Wrong on Purpose: Fake love, seasoned with secrets and crime
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