Being unapologetically myself, and delivering that same tone in my stories, through my characters. (I consider this a strength, but I'm sure there will be no end to those who would also consider it a weakness).
If I had to choose just one thing that I feel I do well, it would have to be the world-building depth to create and sustain verisimilitude within the mythic scope of the setting. (In layman's terms, to create the setting and make it feel real and lived-in for a sustained, and extended period of time.)
Whether it is, or not, however is for the readers to decide. All I can do is share it, and hope for the best. "The best" being, in this case, my target audience finding, and enjoying, my series.
It's difficult to talk about a writer's greatest strengths without being biased... I'll leave it up to fiction readers about my strengths and weaknesses in conveying fictional narratives.
Well said, El, and for what it's worth, I'd have to say your honesty, and sincerity are among your best qualities as a writer, from what I've seen in our interactions here. Whether that transfers over into your narrative and story-telling remains to be seen, as I haven't had the time to sit and read any of
Blood Rose Princess yet. Maybe tomorrow/later today while I'm free in the morning. (It's been on my planning-to-read list for a while now).
I'd also like to add just one more thing as well, along these lines.
Can I also add a 2nd thing? No? Too bad still am
I am not afraid to hurt my MC, reducing his plot armour to just not... ending the story LMAO.
"All of my series feature zero plot-armor for any characters. All of the characters are
special but not
unique."
Anyone can die. Or meet any of a thousand worse fates, as a consequence of their actions (or lack-thereof).
Whether this too, is a good thing, or a bad one, well, that's up to the readers.