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    AlexS replied to the thread Kings and Witches - it's complete!.
    There are going to be questionaires at certain checkpoints. This is of course not a fass/fail test for the reader, but info-gathering...
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    AlexS reacted to queen silvia's post in the thread Kings and Witches - it's complete! with Like Like.
    That’s actually a very strong way to frame it assuming the reader knows nothing beyond the blurb puts you much closer to a real...
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    AlexS replied to the thread Kings and Witches - it's complete!.
    The whole structure. And we're going to assume the reader knows nothing except for the 150-word blurb
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    AlexS reacted to queen silvia's post in the thread Kings and Witches - it's complete! with Like Like.
    Congratulations on completing a 97,000-word novel that’s a huge achievement, especially for a first installment in a trilogy. The blend...
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    AlexS replied to the thread Kings and Witches - it's complete!.
    First, I want to know the multiple storylines coexist in harmony and their combination is enjoyable, rather than confusing. Because if...
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    AlexS replied to the thread Prose Style Concern.
    He asked, I answered. It's up to him what to do with my answer, I don't insist. But notably, I answered him, not you.
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    AlexS reacted to MSadiq's post in the thread Prose Style Concern with Like Like.
    I should've made that more clear, but only the first two paragraphs are meant to be part of the same text. They're written as if they're...
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    AlexS reacted to bashful cashew's post in the thread Hi, I'm New! with Like Like.
    I'm a new member and excited to be a member of this writing community.
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    AlexS replied to the thread Prose Style Concern.
    Thank you for your service. I lived in the middle east for 26 years
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    AlexS replied to the thread Prose Style Concern.
    "The man’s almost-corpse dropped with the heaviness of a boulder" Perhaps try "The half-dead man dropped, heavy as a boulder"? Neither...
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