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While romance isn't the focus most of the cast of my novel is LGBTQ+ so here it is: https://m.tapas.io/series/The_Reverie_Bazaar/info [image]

A small game to promote our current works. Try to hook readers by defining the basic plot of your novel/comic in a hundred words or less. If you like what you wrote you could use it as your story's blurb. Less is more, after all! This is my current WIP, Witchcraft (which is not uploaded yet): In …

If the readers root for them despite their flaws then yes, but my objetive is to make them people the readers want to follow despite disagreeing with them/wanting them to fail. That's why I went with anti-villains.

Remember that your OC should ALWAYS be in the spotlight. They are such a perfect character they can carry the story on their own, so don't worry about giving much personality to the rest of the cast, aside from having them be there to help the OC's plot move along!

I'm not a professional writer so I might be completely wrong about this, but in my opinion the whole "your MC needs to be likeable/relatable" is a lie. What you need them to be is compelling. As long as the audience finds them fascinating, they'll keep reading, even if the protagonists is a complete…

Hi! This is my first post! First of all, thanks to anyone who answers. Second, I know the correct answer to these kinds of questions is "Write what makes you feel more passionate" but I genuinely feel strongly about these plots, just in different ways. So, I figured that if I was going to post it fo…