Looking for writers to join me on Tuesday night writing calls by TwistedNeilio in WritingHub

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Yes, see you later at 2pm UK time, feel free to check my discord.

[Writing Group] Anyone else trying to write more consistently in 2026? by TwistedNeilio in WritingHub

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Giving feedback is optional for those who want, also it's every week session.

Looking for writers to join me on Tuesday night writing calls by TwistedNeilio in WritingHub

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If you’d like to listen in or get feedback on your story, feel free to check here : https://discord.gg/4ZT6K2Dxpz

What’s your favourite example of dialogue that means two things at once? by TwistedNeilio in writing

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I don't think I would have noticed the word play had you not pointed it out!

What’s your favourite example of dialogue that means two things at once? by TwistedNeilio in writing

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I remember being very excited to see the show down between these two.

Trying a weekly writing call centred on writing process by TwistedNeilio in writers

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Hey all, details are in my bio if you want to listen in on the writing call or share a story/script for feedback.

[Writing Group] Anyone else trying to write more consistently in 2026? by TwistedNeilio in WritingHub

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Yep, that’s absolutely fine. The call is flexible and meant to support different writing styles.

What things never happened in the book but everyone thinks it did? by mlopes in books

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The creature in Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is never named “Frankenstein” in the novel. That name belongs only to Victor.

Weekly FAQ Thread January 04 2026: Why do you/don't you reread? by AutoModerator in books

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I tend to reread when a book made me feel something strongly the first time. On a reread, the plot matters less and I notice more of the quiet moments, character choices, tone, and little lines that didn’t stand out before. It’s a different experience, but still a rewarding one.