For a single wish, you must make it through the year with disembodied voices in your head. These voices can either be-
3 variants of yourself who, whether through twists of fate or outright supernatural means, have diverged heavily enough from your own path to become different people (whether...
Through a method of your choosing, you’re Isekai’d to a generic setting of either a JP medieval fantasy, a CN xianxia, or a KR dungeon crawler.
To return, for 3 years you must deal with the respective tropes and cliches of the setting while also facing off against a protagonist from each of the...
How would your protagonist fare in a different novel, particularly in the place of one of your other protagonists? Are they any differences in the characters they interact with and how they progress the plot (if at all)? Compared to the original, how well would they do?
For reference, they...
Does anyone have any ideas on things to get a girl for Valentine’s Day? I’m stuck between cupcakes and chocolate but I can’t find the baking pan for the cupcakes and don’t know what kind of chocolate she likes. I’d appreciate it if you guys could share any alternative gifts you know of in case...
If you had to pick one character within your story to write about as the protagonist, aside from the original, who’d you pick? How different would their story be compared to your original protagonist?
Write about the birthday of any character you’ve created. Who shows up to party? Is there even a party? Does anything major happen or is just pure slice of life?
What would happen if your Protagonist swapped backstories with another character such as an Antagonist or a relevant Side Character? Would their personality and ideals be any different? What about their goals? How would the swapped character turn out with the Protagonist’s backstory?
I honestly hate when I’m reading a fic and I see the Gamer’s Mind, it’s basically a free “get out of a mental breakdown” card for the author to justify the protagonist not turning into mush in life-or-death situations. I get why authors use it, depending on the protagonist’s background and/or...
As the titles say, across all your works which 3 characters are your most popular? How do you actually feel about them compared to your readers? Did popularity ever affect how you’ve written them?
For one day, the protagonist and antagonist swap bodies with each other, both needing to role play as the other to not be discovered as a fake. If they are discovered, the swap ends immediately and the discovered one’s memories are transferred to the other to sift through at their discretion...
One of your characters has been split into 3 separate versions of themselves, each representing a trait of their’s to the absolute extreme, so much that it overpowers other traits they have. What happens when they interact with each other and the world around them?
To make it interesting, let’s...