Seem to be about seven solid contenders in the list, but from these photos, I think the Rove has it, by a... well, tiny amount of bone. Unless, like a rhino's "horn," it's made of hair then it is by a hair...
Personally, if they give credit and either add something to it (convert it to graphic novel, for example, or have decent - real or AI - readers make it an audionovel) I don't mind the scraper sites (heck, I even gave one a kind of half-hearted shout-out when it converted one of my stories at RR...
I kind of do that - but the outlines are in my head and subject to change. Every once in a while I'll write a scene out of sequence in case I might forget it.
Oh wait - assumed this followed the AD&D/D&D (former, changed for the latest edition) definition of races. Keep forgetting "sports" is a valid genre. So far, have not had any formal races in any stories.
Lots and lots. In "Strange Awakening" and the Jack Diamond stories, there is a "hidden" world alongside the normal one - shapeshifters and magical beings have lived there for as long as there have been humans, and there are other creatures from Outside. But they are based on superhero comic...
Guess I have to be the snowflake here - depends on whether it is a primary protagonist or team story. If a primary protagonist (like Conan, though he's usually done in 3p limited, or the Detective of the series where the character creates that profession - blanking on the name - which was 1p)...
Let's see - "Offer" can be a noun or a verb.
Same for "Offering"
So if you do something in the manner of an offering, I suppose it would be "offeringly" - and that kind of clause addition is an element of the German language, as well as parts of the English language.
According to a former...
Two chapters in it just seems to be horrible people doing horrible things to each other. The structure of the first few passages was awkward as well... but it was just kind of painful to read. Nothing technically wrong just nothing ... pleasant or enjoyable, really.
I saw something like this on an anthology series on television a few years back (and strongly suspect one of the two seasons of American Horror Story that I have not watched, American Horror Story: Beauty, borrowed from this but with spiders instead of worms).
Ragnarok, Yggdrasil and the...
I don't recall anything like that, though my wife tells me my memory is going (fortunately, she remembers almost everything I should regret, even most of the stuff before we met...).
I would not change anything in my own past. I would, however, love to be able to view the alternate timelines...