But now I do. Because if one tries to write a Hetalia fic in the real world, someone will get pissed. But if you get the characters out of the real world, and catapult them into McFantasy land, or even the Earth of Vampire: The Masquerade, then you get some drama, but no one ends up being pissed...
With enough practice, you will get there. And if you have to, you can always change the language. It is not written in stone that you have to write in English.
Is it your first novel? For me, it took me a while to get known. But after I completed a couple of novels, people started checking out my stuff more often.
I got hearts and comments today! And even though my reader didn't think he'd like the BL harem, he stuck to the story, and made an exception! (My German projects are also getting exposure, which makes me giddy!)
Happy writing, everyone!
I don't know about you, but when someone checks out my books, and gives me views, hearts, kudos, whatever, I feel fluffy as a cloud.
I hope the day has treated you well!
:blob_highfive: :blob_cookie:
My cats are many, but I had to leave them with my parents. I miss them. They are fluffy and loveable, and I have trained them to behave like rag dolls.
I am not stealing with the AI. I pay for it every month. Look, AI is good if it helps you get unstuck. I am not going to waste my time learning how to draw, but with AI, I can make my scenes. And just one question, do you use a grammar checker? That is pretty similar. Why don't you give it up in...
Amaranth, the story which got a 1-star rating on Smashwords, earned a kudo today.
I am crying right now, I am. People do want to read it. :blob_teary::blob_teary::blobtaco::blobtaco::blobtaco::blobtaco::blobtaco::blobtaco::blob_cookie:
I walked 12,400 steps today! Yes, I did get lost, but now I am home. Also, the people here in Sofia are really friendly. Or maybe they are used to people asking them for directions, I don't know.
I have taking up taking walks. I can't draw or code. Also, I no longer play video games.
You know, I was not going to answer you, but I decided to do so. Writing is cheap therapy for me. Would you give up free therapy?