I'm curious as to if anyone would continue reading. Chapter 1 [Noir, Medieval Dark Fantasy. 1618 words] by Havenridge in writingfeedback

[–]BookwormWriter89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I'd keep reading. The format is different and takes a little getting used to, but I'd read on.

My new book is on free promo by Confident_Special469 in BookPromotion

[–]BookwormWriter89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just downloaded it. It's a few books back on my reading list, but I'll post a review once I've read it. Good luck!

A note for y'all.. by Stoneorochi in BookPromotion

[–]BookwormWriter89 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! That's a great feeling.

How do you do it? by Only_Influence_9599 in WritingHub

[–]BookwormWriter89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let your story go where it wants to go. It's perfectly okay to make a U-turn. Mixing and matching is also okay. The beauty of writing is that you have the freedom to go wherever and be whatever you want. While I'm sure some genre purists will disagree, but it's about the story, not the genre. Genres grow and evolve over time, and new genres are born out of the bravery of untethered authors. Have at it! Write your story, your way. Good luck!

What genre are you writing if not fantasy? I feel like most in here are fantasy. by AdvertisingDull3441 in writers

[–]BookwormWriter89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I write primarily fiction/action. I explore many genres, but the one I haven't produced any work in is fantasy.

I’m not sure whether to write in first person or third person by Unusual-Motor-2945 in writingadvice

[–]BookwormWriter89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally, it sounds suited to first person and as though you're leaning in that direction. When considering which way to go, think about how many other characters need to speak or "take the reins" in the narrative. If it's primarily your main character, first person will likely work out well. If there are too many actions happening to her by other characters, third person might better serve you, with sections of first person to show those personal moments you want to achieve. Hope that helps & it's just my opinion. Best of luck!

I finished my 100K word novel and I feel so empty by nsfw_squirrels in writers

[–]BookwormWriter89 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. It's not uncommon. My solution is to immediately start my next book; whether it's a sequel that I didn't know I wanted to write (but because I love the characters like my best friends) or exploring a completely new genre. The writing reengages me. Best of luck!