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  1. foxes

    How long does it take you to write 2500 words?

    I can't write only a draft. As long as there are gaps, unfinished sentences, or formulations that don't satisfy me, I can't continue writing. It's as if my thoughts can't find a foundation to continue.
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    Writing Multiple POV vs. Single POV: Which fiction do you prefer to read as a reader, and which fiction do you prefer to write as an author?

    You can get tired of a single character if you constantly listen to their whining or watch their overwrought epicness. For a while, I was interested in the idea of describing the same scene multiple times from different perspectives. But only as a novelty. In general, this is a bad approach. Now...
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    y'all I need help im losing motivation for my book

    It's all nonsense. When you're thrown off track by a simple, "nobody will read you," it means you're unsure of your own story. Firstly, criticism must be objective. So if people won't read you because of the main character's hair colour, that already sounds like nonsense. So, first of all, you...
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    First-Person POV or Third-Person / Author POV?

    It looks like a prologue. I create short interludes with characters whose POV will not be constant, temporary.
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    First-Person POV or Third-Person / Author POV?

    I think this approach is practically the same as "first-person." It doesn't really make it any better. I do allow myself to add more of my own thoughts and sometimes take a detached view of the situation without delving into the main character's thoughts. But there's a fine line here. When you...
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    View lags, heart/view difference

    I made a slight mistake with the topic. There are different types of lag when using the website and when using the statistics.
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    Whats your fav type of monster girl/boy?

    I think it depends on the implementation, not the type. If it's a slime, it won't look very good as a puddle.
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    View lags, heart/view difference

    I think it depends on the country and the time. Sometimes there are no problems, and sometimes I have to turn on the VPN.
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    Writing How to control "deviations" from your overall plot? (without deceiving readers)

    Should this scene be placed at the beginning or later, when you've built up to it? Generally speaking, cluttering the beginning of a story with something that won't be part of it is a bad approach for a general audience. But for those who understand it, it doesn't matter. I was in a situation...
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    How long should the story and chapters be?

    When I first started writing, I was writing about 5,000 words. I was using Overlord as a reference. But after I parsed it all down, I was able to distill the idea into a single 2,500-word chapter. Now I'm trimming everything down to make the narrative more engaging. In the rough draft, the...
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    How did you feel at the end of your first story?

    Classics like to say, "Anyone can become a writer." Have you chosen the wrong path? my story is not over. But with those little in-between endings, I have different feelings. Sometimes I feel disappointed that the other option didn't work out. Sometimes I feel excited about something I've been...
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    How to move forward?

    Why?
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    How to move forward?

    It's funny. But the more problematic the text is, the more attention it gets. Compared to mine, you have nothing to worry about. What about motivation. It's strange if you don't feel satisfied with the attention you already have. If you're lacking in narrative, start with the mundane. This is...
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    Do authors want readers to point out spelling/typos in comments?

    It all depends on the mood of both. I think we should leave a set of rules somewhere for how to handle such cases. Someone might deliberately point out a non-existent error or a slipped-up typo. Others simply won't understand. What exactly? The wording of the text or the complexity of the...
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    My books have disappeared.

    ... Тhe story began like this: several elderly women gathered at the entrance of a high-rise building to grumble. The next day, a guy wearing headphones and hard-soled sandals goes to take out the trash. The old ladies follow him and grab him. The police witness the attack and arrest the old...
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    My books have disappeared.

    That's cool, thanks.
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    My books have disappeared.

    I'll tell you again that you are flooding. And I wrote to you myself about Tony providing an email address. So there's no need to start over. "Who advised whom what". Your advice had not yet arrived when I sent the message to the appropriate places. That. ☝️...
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    My books have disappeared.

    Yeah, I know. Even some basic indicators in the communication—like status updates such as "Accepted," "Please wait," automated notifications, and other automation—could already make a difference. But I've brought this up multiple times. And all I get in response is sarcasm and bias. It's sarcasm...
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    My books have disappeared.

    Since no matter how much I read the rules, my story still didn’t change the situation, I’ll write it here. As I said at the beginning of this publication, I see no problem with my book. Yes, it's a translation, but it's my translation, of my works. As far as I know, and as far as others have...
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    In Case You Didn't Read

    Tony is silent. And he already wrote that with any questions you should contact [email protected]. By the way, keep quiet there too. At least, no one has responded since yesterday. There isn't even a simple "wait". There are so many free neural networks in the world, they could install the...
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