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    What makes your fiction unique?

    Space pirate livestreamers ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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    How to make friends?

    Striking up random conversations with random people in random situations isn't likely to net you friends, you're going to need to seek out socialization events. Search up local clubs and gatherings - you like mountain climbing? See if there's local mountain climbing groups! Commonality goes a...
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    [Help me] Determine Writing the Priority of Fiction Works Based on the Story's Premises

    Honestly, I suggest writing whichever of those you're most excited about getting back to. You're less likely to burn out if you put your energies into a project you're thrilled about rather than chugging away on the audience favourite that doesn't quite resonate as deeply with you.
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    Writer's Block: Does writing a novel on the side allow you to refresh your mind?

    I do find that having a side story to work on is helpful for me, especially when I get stuck on something in my main project. Sometimes I get too caught up trying to solve a problem that I don't see the solution staring me in the face, but if I focus my energies on something else for a bit and...
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    What do you prefer personally? 1st POV or 3RD POV.

    First person is good for when you want to highlight the inner thoughts and feelings of your protagonist (or protagonists, if you're bouncing around different POVs), while third person is better when you want the broader external events to be the focus. The main drawback of first person is that...
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