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    Useless pics

    I'm using it to hosts the images for my story.
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    How to overcome writer’s block?

    Write a story that you really can't wait to see what happens next. Cliffhangers, conflict, drama, desire.
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    Pacing questions for everyone.

    My thoughts on pacing (that I should follow myself): Don't rehash stuff. If your story feels like a road runner cartoon, you're going in circles. Your descriptions should match the action. Don't drag on about a man's suit for a page and a half if he's falling out of a building If your...
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    How do they do it?

    I write stuff because the stuff I want to read doesn't exist. I've done a lot of reading, but now whatever I try to read just doesn't hit the spot with me anymore. One expensive tip is to become a game master for a table top RPG. I did it for a few years and now I can come up with lore on the...
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    What are some general tips on how to write good original fiction?

    I'm a much newer writer on SH so take my advice with a grain of salt. You won't be writing the next lord of the rings with my advice. I read a book called 'How to write a damn good novel' - it's not perfect advice, but it gets you off the ground. If you're starting out a story, put a person...
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    Looking for Feedback

    Quick feedback. I think extra spaces between the paragraphs makes the story hard to read.
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    What are your Smut hidden gems?

    Good writing Interesting plot Good pacing I have my favorites, but what are yours? The big view and big vote stories are obvious, but which ones don't get the attention they deserve?
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    Writing fan fiction of another author's work.

    It was for those stories that have been dropped after years. But yeah I get it. Do your own thing.
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    Writing fan fiction of another author's work.

    Have any of you considered writing fan fiction about someone else's work on scribblehub? There's quite a few stories that had a lot of potential but stop right when things are getting good.
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    Alan Moore Tips

    The 3 Decisions that DEFINE your writing voice with Alan Moore | Meet your Maestro | BBC Maestro Pretty good tips.
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    When to start wrapping up a story?

    I was wondering when it would be a good time start the final arc of a story and wrap things up. My Ideas: When the story demands it. When your reads for chapters go down to ???% of your first chapter's reads. <-- IDK what percent is the right number here When you start to rehash the same...
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    Ignore: AI Generated characters

    Meela
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    Writing Does a story necessarily have to convey a message/moral ?

    Most stories with plot involve a protagonist overcoming adversity to achieve some goal. That goal reflects the values of the MC. Or the MC could abandon their first goal and find what they were really looking for. Or an MC could have a character flaw - and their journey helps them grow out...
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    A Novel where the Mc and Fmc both have there own harem

    I think you're overthinking things a little IMO. If you want to write a story where a man and a woman have their own harems, set it up as a premis and then see how the MC or FMC overcomes the difficulties involved. Make a world where your premise is possible without making it VR. What would...
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    Things I've learned so far.

    1) You're exactly correct. We shouldn't turn our characters into wikipedia readers. That's what I was trying to go for. Interesting good dialogue that paints the world. 2) Each character that's important gets a descriptive blurb in my notes that I refer back to.
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    Things I've learned so far.

    Dan Harmon's Story Circle "How to write a damn good novel" by James Frey Scaffold your story in an outline - even if you don't follow it to strictly. Try to tell your story in 30 average sized chapters of around 3000 words. Inhabit your characters in the scene - their choices and behavior has...
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