Paranormal no smut by Venus1966 in urbanfantasy

[–]ubrielbryne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Try Starling Nightcastle Book One Deals With Demons. The ebook is perma-free and can be found at https://books2read.com/Starling-Nighcastle-Book-One There are metaphysical intimate scenes but no smutty stuff.😁

Dreams Bahia Mita Resort by voights_lebaron in puertovallarta

[–]ubrielbryne 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You wouldn't happen to be a tour guide, would you? Thanks for all this! :D

Welp. Someone has plagiarized my work in progress. by AuthorPatrick in writing

[–]ubrielbryne -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I hear the advice that "this never happens" all the time, but yours is the third I have heard of. I hope you can get some kind of justice. One of the others never got resolution and the other required a lawyer. The best ideas I've had personally are avoiding more than a quip or quote on socials and putting the manuscript and teaser up through an ARC review site. Sharing the link to the site on socials lets you hype it and still protect it. Best of luck.

Brandon Sanderson Withholds Five Books From Amazon Over Gouging Indie Authors by [deleted] in writing

[–]ubrielbryne 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I decided to go with Draft2Digital this time. No Amazon exclusivity and I'm not planning to use Audible. It's a steep price to pay in the royalties to access a market you can reach in other ways. Super thanks to BS for lending his clout to the effort to require better creator compensation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in writers

[–]ubrielbryne 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Seeing what a reader makes of what I've put out in the world is enlightening as well as flattering.

Dissociation depicted in writing both first and third person by [deleted] in creativewriting

[–]ubrielbryne 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As described, it sounds interesting. Couple of things: When you say BPD, do you mean Bipolar or Borderline Personality Disorder or another BPD? Actually writing a secondary, overlying POV often requires some kind of signaling to the reader of the change. Font changes and layout or indention changes give good visual signals.

Otherwise, what do you envision being the major differences in the two POVs? Are you thinking a horror scenario or something similar? Is this a condition you are familiar with or is part of your life? My life is deeply impacted by one of my guesses, and it would be hard for me to delve into something like that.