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    Help

    Depends on what memories were missing and how did he come up with the conclusion that some of his memories were erased. Personally, I wouldnt make the MC freak out much if he realized that his memories were missing, because he doesn't know about what memories were lost BUT he will be in...
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    Ways to limit power escalation

    It's really simple. Restriction and covenant. It's part of the basics when creating a grounded magic system. This really helps, since even though in face value, the magic user is undeniably stronger, they will have more restrictions and covenants set upon their magic, hence making them more...
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    What if you want to write something that you think most people hates?

    Honestly, as an author, why should you care? I mean, duh, as an author, you want your work to be praised by many and maybe you want your work to be the best-selling book of the year, so sometimes you have to give in to the demands of the readers, but give in too much will diverge your book...
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    Fake Heroine

    Think of it as a murder mystery where the killer is actually among the group of people (Conan and Kindaichi vibes), but without the murder part, unless of course if your plot already includes it.
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    Learning to Trust People Carefully

    Pretty much the same as every other character development; weak to strong, enemies to lovers, immature to mature, and more. Since in your case it's from distrustful of everyone to trusting, all you simply have to do is challenge your MC's belief: "I can't and shouldn't trust anyone, otherwise it...
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    How to make memorable characters with these archetypes?

    The best advice I could give you to write characters, whether you want them to be memorable or not, is to ask yourself: why does this character act this way? Maybe here, the character fears confronting difficult situations head-on because of a past (a ghost) that put him in the same situation...
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    Writing Thoughts of an amatuer writer: Should I release everything??

    Basically, you're asking what kind of writer suits you best: a panster or a plotter. Each of them has their advantages and disadvantages, but, as @Minx and @K5Rakitan has said, it'll be up to you. A plotter, implied in the name itself, is a writer who systematically creates various outlines and...
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    How can I bulk download my drafts or chapters on scribble hub?

    Try using this extension. It's basically a chrome extension that gets all unlocked chapters in a web novel from popular web novel sites and pack them into one ebook. The ebook here may be a downside, since you probably want something like a docx, and like they've said, it's not possible... yet...
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    Why NTR is hated so much.

    Honestly, I find NTR (in anime and mangas) really amusing. I mean, I'm obviously not fine with NTR but I do find it amusing since it's overly exaggerated in those medium, especially when it's supported with the mind break, corruption, ugly bastard, and moral degeneration tag. Guess what...
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    Recommendations Looking for new and updated BxG QT

    Although QT web novels does technically use a "world hopping" tag, it's actually more like "multiverse" hopping. Since, technically, the settings of these kinds of novels still takes place on Earth but with a different story. Some arcs in the novels would have zombies, some would have an...
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    Recommendations Looking for new and updated BxG QT

    Hehe, sorry for the late replies Sorry for the late replies. I meant Quick Transmigration (QT) web novels with a Boy x Girl (BxG) romance or straight romances
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    Recommendations Looking for new and updated BxG QT

    Exactly as the title says, and hopefully new ones and are still being updated (regardless of whether they're translated or not). The best QT with a BxG ship that I've read so far is Quick Transmigration: Saving the Crazy Villainess by FallenBlue. The other QTs I've read--which I've found on...
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    How do you Control Infodumps?

    Do what George Martin does: DROP, WAIT, then ELABORATE. Basically, you drop the information and act like your readers already know about it, however in the next scene or chapters, the information shows itself naturally usually through the setting. Example: Protagonist states that he must avoid...
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    The “school beauty/goddess” trope is kind of dumb

    True. Though in my school, they were not simply popular because of their attractiveness but because of their charisma; basically, they were cool to talk to. Sure, they were smarter and have more "influence" than me, but we did have a blast talking about random "down-to-earth" shits. The only...
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    Writing Structuring Loss Arc

    Not really an arc, but it's some sort of guide. First of all, the character who will die (I'll call him DC for dying character) must have some intimacy (doesnt have to be romantically; it can be sibling bond) with your MC. The readers doesnt necessarily have to connect with DC, but they MUST...
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