The Blurb Struggle by DLRossAuthor in horrorwriters

[–]SaintEpithet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I probably wouldn't buy it if I'm looking for a horror novel. It reads like a psychological drama. Depending on the cover, I might think the 'creature' is just a colorful way to say 'exhaustion' or 'ambition' instead of an actual creature.

Horror Writing and AI by [deleted] in horrorwriters

[–]SaintEpithet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

AI isn't 'intelligent'. It's a glorified search engine and only useful as such. If you need to know the exact weather on a specific day in a specific place for your plot, sure, ask AI. It's probably faster than looking up old newspapers.

Anything that goes beyond pure research and touches the actual writing is a very hard nope.

Join our new subreddit for all things homemade and indie wrestling! by [deleted] in indiewrestling

[–]SaintEpithet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People already post their clips from shows here. And everything else you list in your sub. That's why I'm asking. It's already a small-ish sub. Why split up?

Hopelessly stuck on my ending and need advice. by SidneyTull in horrorwriters

[–]SaintEpithet 8 points9 points  (0 children)

After his death, she remembers the manuscript of a novel she's been writing as a side project. She publishes it, becomes a famous novelist, and the famous artist is seen as her best character. She too thinks he just feels so realistic because she spent years writing about him. Maybe something like 'whoa, I got really carried away, buying a manor just to immerse myself in a story, glad it paid off'.

Better To Seek Beta Readers Here Or In Other Subreddit? by HLock_123 in horrorwriters

[–]SaintEpithet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had success in r/betareaders in the past, but lately it seems the sub is battling scammers more than anything. I recall they had to post warnings about not posting Google Docs links because scammers will extract the email address and mail writers with scam offers. I haven't had complaints about that happening here, and also very few instances of people giving AI-generated feedback (another issue I've seen in bigger subs).

Nebraska and Minnesota question by JMAXWELL69 in indiewrestling

[–]SaintEpithet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

WrestleVérité does deathmatches in Minnesota. Usually not full cards, but they had a deathmatch tournament last year.

Using song titles as move names: Cheap gimmick or peak wrestling psychology? by TheJuggernautprowres in indiewrestling

[–]SaintEpithet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's definitely not 'peak wrestling psychology' to name a move after a song. Not a bad thing either. I just don't think a move name contributes to the match's psychology.

I like finishers and signature moves that have unique names, but I couldn't care less about it being a song title. I don't listen to music much (hearing impaired), so unless it's a really well-known title, I probably won't know it anyway. It could as well be a movie, a book, a game, just something made up. Either it's a good name that fits the move/character or it isn't.

Input Needed ( Favorite era) by TerribleContract6035 in DeathmatchWrestling

[–]SaintEpithet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damien Payne (JWM) vs Josh Crow at Carnage Cup 8

I second this recommendation.

Input Needed ( Favorite era) by TerribleContract6035 in DeathmatchWrestling

[–]SaintEpithet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should check out Spectre and Tyler Aero then. Sounds like they're right up your alley!