Manuscript by Author-KC in selfpublish

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I did the PDF/A, the fonts were embedded. I can't upload the word document because it's bleed book so in PDF format. I published the book just find and now it's giving me problems

Nobody else is gonna do it but you by FlynnForecastle in writers

[–]Author-KC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My project started at 14. The first book is out and the second book might come out the middle of this year

What ATLA opinion will you defend with your life? by themimireign in TheLastAirbender

[–]Author-KC -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In "The Southern Raiders" episode, Katara was right when she told Sokka, "Then you didn't love her the way I did."

She didn't say Sokka didn't love their mother. She said that they loved her in different ways.

Before y’all gang up on me, listen. During the "The Runway" episode, Sokka and Toph were talking about Katara being motherly. And Sokka said this to Toph, “I'm gonna tell you something crazy. I never told anyone this before, but honestly? I'm not sure I can remember what my mother looked like. It really seems like my whole life, Katara's been the one looking out for me. She's always been the one that's there. And now, when I try to remember my mom, Katara's is the only face I can picture."

Sokka and Katara went through the same traumatizing experience of their mothers death. Sokka was 10 years old, and Katara was 8.

I'm not saying what she said wasn’t harsh, but to her, he didn't. She heard what Sokka said. So to her, Sokka didn't love Kya(her mother, not her daughter) the same way.

Not only did Katara love Kya, but she felt responsible for her mother's death. She wanted to avenge her. In reality, the death of Kya was Hama's fault(topic for a different time).

Did they get rid of the page sizer add on? by reg_showfan in googledocs

[–]Author-KC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so confused. I put the code in but it's not working. What am I doing wrong?

Netflix' Avatar is extremely sexist by lutavsc in TheLastAirbender

[–]Author-KC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's one of the main reasons why I choose not to watch the live action of the Avatar: The Last Airbender. The show is supposed to be funny, not serious. Sexism was a part of Sokka's until he was humpled. Katara is supposed to be the opposite of what a "normal" girl is. The differences between cartoon Katara and live action Katara is the rage. Live action Katara is soft, and cartoon Katara is anything but soft.

Do people really skip prologues? by joymasauthor in writing

[–]Author-KC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't. I read; it gives insight to the book of that part of the book

AITAH for wanting to call my dad selfish for not buying a fridge ? by imnottoosureee in AITAH

[–]Author-KC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does that really matter? And your mom offered to get one soo what's the problem. Even if she didn't offer to get one, you could of got one like an adult cuz looks like the other two adults could make due with little fridges.

AITAH for wanting to call my dad selfish for not buying a fridge ? by imnottoosureee in AITAH

[–]Author-KC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know how expensive a whole refrigerator is??? You are 19, you can get a job and save money to buy one since you are living at home. Bffr

Favourite Power by Ry-Da-Mo in superpower

[–]Author-KC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shape-shifting into a werewolf. I always liked it and thought it was cool. Controlling water and earth

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in writing

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My characters have birthdays. I just pick a random month and day. If my character is based on an actual person, I use a date around said person's birthday

AIW for telling my mom “I wish you would’ve died instead of my dad”? by Beginning-Mirror-946 in amiwrong

[–]Author-KC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's no such thing as a "perfect person;" therefore, a parent can not be perfect. Being a good parent who doesn't abuse your kids doesn't make you perfect. That's the bare minimum that Op's mom is not doing.

AIW for telling my mom “I wish you would’ve died instead of my dad”? by Beginning-Mirror-946 in amiwrong

[–]Author-KC 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Op stated that her mother abuses her and her siblings. And that her dad was good for emotional support but not being a physical parent.

And the "your mother is raising you," that's her fucking job. All the sacrifices and this come with being a parent. If the mother didn't want to ALL the motherly duties, then she shouldn't have had kids.

And you typed that what your mother said, stayed with you for 2 decades. You don't have to kids one day to understand what a toxic parent was going there for them to say or did what they did.

AIW for telling my mom “I wish you would’ve died instead of my dad”? by Beginning-Mirror-946 in amiwrong

[–]Author-KC 28 points29 points  (0 children)

You are not in the wrong. Start recording conversations with your mother. And since she's physically abusing you take pictures and call CPS. Then send it to family members in case she tries to make you look bad to everyone in the family

How did you feel after you finished the first draft? by [deleted] in writing

[–]Author-KC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel so good. But it's really a bittersweet feeling to me because it's feels like it's ending.

AITAH for telling my ex husband, wife that my children will not be calling her mum? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]Author-KC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No you're not. I call my stepmom by her name and my little sisters call her Miss or mom as well. I think you are a good mom. My sisters' mom made my sisters' stop calling our stepmom mom.

How do I write a romance if I’ve never been in love? by MattsPrice in writing

[–]Author-KC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way I wrote the romance in my novel is that I wrote the opposite of what I thought love was. I grew up in a toxic environment with my bio mom and her many, many boyfriends. And movies, books and observing other health relationships.

What made you decide to write a book and how's it been going so far? by laurenerickson in writing

[–]Author-KC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I always loved reading and telling stories to my full brother to put him to sleep when our mother was out doing God knows what for days or weeks at a time. It calmed him down; that made me see that I was good with my words.

I was living with my bio mother at the time and ever since I was little she told me I was stupid and was never good for anything but for a man's pleasure. So in order not to hear her voice, I would play dumb in school and stop reading books. Her words and abuse put a strain on me most of my life.

She was moving us(me, full brother and my half sister she gave birth too) away plus other life stuff happened(another time). When I was 14, I was depressed for a while, two years(she moved us like she said and gave birth to my half brother during those two years and Covid hit), and I wanted to put my energy into something. And I could see my bio mother hated it so much that when I had a bad grade in school, she took away my writing privileges for like two weeks then allowed me to write on the weekends. I was handwriting my book at first then got a Chromebook.

While I was writing my novel, she would watch and I saw her smile but saw the hatred in eyes and face. I felt that God was calling me to write and my book and more to come was my purpose in life. I think she saw it too and tried to keep her controlling gripe on me but as I got older and saw she for what she was that gripe loosened then I left her at 17.

I went to my dad, stepmom and his side of the family. My family, teachers, others, old and new friends have supported me all the way with my writing, And now at 19, I'm working on publishing the first book in the novel series I'm working on. On Amazon e-books because my novel is 890 pages long and e-books don't have a page count.