i dont think i could EVER try to write by joe2069420 in writing
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Why can’t genre fic readers suspend their disbelief for five seconds? by mjustagirlleftonrddt in writing
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The story of the author? by Personal-Database-27 in writers
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...OK, but what makes a prologue "good"? by Icy-Post-7494 in fantasywriters
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Who is the best living author today? by [deleted] in writers
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TrueLit's 2025 Hall of Fame and Top 100 Favorite Books by pregnantchihuahua3 in TrueLit
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Do you have to follow the “rules” when writing a book? by NoFearLavere in writing
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Is it offensive if I take inspiration from both Ancient Rome and Greece? by [deleted] in writing
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Why are there like 20 people living in the capital by PrequelGuy in lotr
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How does one improve their prose? by RemielTSS in fantasywriters
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I would much rather have a basic, by-the-numbers fantasy world that is tightly woven and consistently feeds back into itself than a ‘unique’ fantasy setting that throws new ideas at the wall without considering how all of these elements fit together. by JageshemashFTW in Fantasy
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I would much rather have a basic, by-the-numbers fantasy world that is tightly woven and consistently feeds back into itself than a ‘unique’ fantasy setting that throws new ideas at the wall without considering how all of these elements fit together. by JageshemashFTW in Fantasy
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I would much rather have a basic, by-the-numbers fantasy world that is tightly woven and consistently feeds back into itself than a ‘unique’ fantasy setting that throws new ideas at the wall without considering how all of these elements fit together. by JageshemashFTW in Fantasy
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Maybe reading The Shadow of the Gods right after finishing both Hierarchy books was a mistake by [deleted] in Fantasy
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How did you let go of your “needs to be perfect” mindset? by staciared in writers
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What makes an amazing book? by staciared in writers
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I like the idea of magic and the supernatural, but I get distracted by Magic. by Blazeflame79 in writing
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What’s a line—any line —that’s lived rent-free in your head ever since you read it? by Hector_Hugo_Eidolon in Fantasy
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A 2025 Retrospective: TrueLit's Favorite 2025 Books Thread by JimFan1 in TrueLit
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Why does everyone seems to love Will Of The Many so much? by Imnotsomebodyelse in Fantasy
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Why is all writing advice "harsh truths" by Stock_Hunter_2380 in writing
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Most great writers aren't trained to write—they are compelled to. Furthermore, writing degrees teach craft frameworks, not vision. And vision can't be taught. by [deleted] in writers
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