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    Just depressed.

    I'm under contract to the more polite, less evil, less competent cousin of WebNovel, PocketFM. You're not missing much unless you live in the country where they are headquartered and can output thousands of words per writing session.
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    Thoughts on pure Slice of Life?

    For me, pure slice of life really only works in short stories or episodic fiction (like television shows or anime/manga, and even there I prefer to have something not "real" thrown in; one of my favorite manga series is Ah My Goddess! which is pretty much mundane life ... except for the Goddess...
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    Long explannations vs Fragmented sentences Need help

    That style is an artifact of the translation more than a style choice as far as I can tell - it is the natural way for Japanese writing to flow, but it doesn't always feel "right" to native English readers.
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    R-18 chapter are moths to a flame.

    Not me - I run my mouse over it to see if there's a tooltip to tell me what kind of link it might be first... :biggrin_s:
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    Does your short story feel pointless? Here's the problem.

    As an aside, I left off the "punchline" - before I submitted it to the magazine, it won a "cash" (well, college bookstore credit) in a contest at college; I was one of only two Freshmen to win it and the other one, she took third place in all three categories.
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    Does your short story feel pointless? Here's the problem.

    H. P. Lovecraft did that a bit. O. Henry as well, I think (at least in the one or two of his stories I read, which were supposedly typical, like, IIRC Gift Of the Magi). Ramsey Campbell is pretty good with that, too.
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    Does your short story feel pointless? Here's the problem.

    Huh. I once submitted a short story to Amazing Stories (the 80s revival not the original; I learned to read about a year after that one folded IIRC!) and the editor who rejected it asked: "But what happens next? Does the narrator survive?" Uhm... it was a horror story, the ending was left...
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    Writing Why would you study creative writing if a good narrative doesn't guarantee popularity?

    I've never heard anything good about college level creative writing classes - community learning center ones? Yep. High School and Middle School ones? Absolutely - one of my better experiences in ... either seventh or eighth grade, don't remember which now. But college? No, those are...
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    Repost

    From what I gather, it won't work - it will ignore the new post in calculating new releases - just make the next one on schedule and you'll be fine though.
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    Writing Why would you study creative writing if a good narrative doesn't guarantee popularity?

    If you wish to be an artist of any stripe, you should study that artform any way you can, to learn what has been done before, what hasn't, and to figure out if you wish to emulate one or more of the Masters or find your own path.
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    Trigger Warning or Content Warning or Mature Genre?

    Trigger Warnings trigger me so never see use. The rest I use when I feel it is appropriate.
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    Writing The Non-Verbal Thesaurus

    You could always take the extreme route used in The Sandman - each of the Endless has their own font that only they speak in...
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    Writing Writing a verbal fight scene.

    Firefly had at least one scene like this. I'm drawing a blank beyond that, but I know I've seen a scene like this played out dozens of times, usually for comedy. The Princess Bride may have some good moments to draw from. As can some old Laurel and Hardy movies (Another fine mess you've...
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    First novel, I need some help

    Views = someone opening one chapter but not keeping it open and just moving on; perhaps they read very fast, or just read a sentence and thought "Maybe later" or "this isn't for me" or "why did I click that? I was looking for a different story" Read = Kept the page open on an active browser tab...
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    How do you maintain a good schedule?

    Being unemployed helped. Became darned near impossible once I picked up a second job.
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    Need help with action scenes.

    This is the place to post for GENERAL advice on action scenes, or to solve specific problems you are having with a scene. No need to move it IMO, unless you were ONLY looking for feedback, not to get (and possibly even share) advice.
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    Has anyone else learned to spot AI stories?

    That is (exactly) like going to a "cold reader" to tell your future. AI will ALWAYS put a positive spin on its critiques unless you force it not to. And yes, FORCE it. A former movie critic turned writing teacher had AI do movie reviews in his style - except they were always positive and...
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    Has anyone else learned to spot AI stories?

    With a high probability, it is easy to tell when a story was heavily influenced by AI - but it may be a translation, someone padding word count, or just someone being lazy and letting the machine do most of the work. It is very difficult to tell which is the case, if the prompts were done well...
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    How many chapters before you read?

    If it catches my eye, I look for something I might be able to keep up with the writer on - if it's got more than 30 chapters, I'll usually pass on it.
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    Bugs Autistic Aswang Prince Inquiry

    I remember the process at Royal Road better than here, but it was similar (just had to send the same request a second time there to get a story approved). I think a screen shot of the site you posted it to first, showing the story there and your name, with a note that you were the creator and...
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