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  1. DireBadger

    What's the most creative power or application you've written?

    Wrong. If you don't KNOW about it, it is still new and creative, even if it was created before, that doesn't remove your triumph for having created it.
  2. DireBadger

    What's the most creative power or application you've written?

    he can use them (now) for small-scale molecular manipulation, but of course, they are tied to a huge amount of limitations, underthe theory that 'observation can alter behavior'. Mostly, he can memorize molecular position and motion and reproduce it. Which means, on a small scale, he can...
  3. DireBadger

    What's the most creative power or application you've written?

    Nope, he sees their quantum state. velocity, position, at the same time. That means alteration on a very small scale. Temporal observation is a LOT farther down the theoretical rabbit hole than I am willing to go. I don't mind using unproven theories, but unproven theories based on...
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    What makes your fiction worth reading at least once in a lifetime?

    The furry community was always looking for an excuse to put on their fightin' gloves.
  5. DireBadger

    For Writers and Readers of NTR (but mostly writers)

    Maybe we should call it cuck instead, for Western audiences?
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    Who is the moral compass in your fiction?

    Arguably, as a smut writer, your moral compass is FAR more important than most 'typical' writers. It is not in the same place as 'default' culture, so making it both something people can appreciate and empathize with is both challenging and critical.
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    For Writers and Readers of NTR (but mostly writers)

    I never liked the NTR title. It's too...loose. It's like the way they lump together S&M and D&S. completely, utterly different, but their toys look similar and some people overlap. But that's like saying gay, zoophilia, and straight are the same because some slut boys will bang anything that...
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    One dialogue chapter

    different book: I didn’t begrudge them their fun. According to the scuttlebutt, even a training run in a copper-level rift usually resulted in at least one casualty, often a fatality. Rifts were meat grinders. The ever-present threat of a messy, final death was just part of the background...
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    Writing idk how to start writing

    My stupid suggestion: Start with a conversation. Maybe between two cool characters from what you are writing. discussing a plot. Start with just their raw conversation. "He said "" and then she said "". after that, start adding in what they are doing while they are having the conversation...
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    One dialogue chapter

    “That makes sense. How about weirder stuff, like C60 fullerenes?” I nodded, “I don’t know?” “How about stuff like nanotubes and nanofibers? I mean, if you can produce those in long chains, places like DuPont would hire you for millions. Why haven’t you tried that?” I looked at her with my jaw...
  11. DireBadger

    What's the most creative power or application you've written?

    heh, my protanist's secret ability is 'atomic quantum observation'. If you know anything about quantum mechanics, you know that the ability to 'observe' millions of molecules at the same time is pretty useful.
  12. DireBadger

    I'll rate your cover

    I like how the name pops, color-wise. The other book, a gold name on a gold cover, it was unreadable at any but max size. The facial art is typical anime shlock, but the counterbalance between the halo and the flames works.
  13. DireBadger

    Y'all ever felt embarrassed with your first attempt at writing?

    When I was eight. It was a horror story about what would REALLY happen if Santa Claus were real.
  14. DireBadger

    What makes your fiction worth reading at least once in a lifetime?

    I have a huge talent that comes to light when I wield a pen. Is that not what the thread about? Lots of people should subject themselves, repeatedly, to getting drilled by my magnificent yet blunt verbiage. The way I subtly handle my gigantic talent to slide in and out of a delicate fiction is...
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    Ideas for northerner fantasy faction (NOT VIKING STRENGTH SAVAGERY SLOP)

    Don't forget the mongols! They managed to use publicity and public perception to turn their basically cowardly, thieving, and murderous rapine and greedy tactics into a legend!
  16. DireBadger

    What special medical condition have you given to your characters?

    genetically designed to bond to a male similar to voluntary emotional slavery.
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    Dear Fellow Authors... What is the most outrageous Nemesis you've given your protagonist in a story?

    The goddess of Love and bad litrpg introductions. The one that sends moving trucks to run over nerdy teenagers.
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    AUTHORS HOW DO YOU MANAGE??!!!

    If you need nipple clamps as a writing aid, so be it.... it's better than ice cream or smoking. It's far from the stangest inspiration I have heard of. I mean, GRRM can't write unless he's strung out. That's why he can't finish his series, because at his age, getting that high will kill him.
  19. DireBadger

    Looking for Romance Novel recommendations.

    You might like 'at any price'. I don't know if you would consider it a traditional romance, though, because my ingenue is kind of an ass kicker (If anything, it's kind a reverse romance, because he needs her to save him)
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