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7 contributions to WriteMare - Writing Club
Introductions!
Hey everyone - I’m Laura (also known as LC), writer, worldbuilder, and chronic idea-hoarder 😂 I mostly write fantasy/sci-fi/romantasy with big emotions, morally grey characters, and way too much lore. I created this space because writing is better with people who get it. A weird/unique fact about me: I keep my notes app nearby for middle of the night thoughts... and wake up the next morning with sentences like 'the dragon story should be told backwards' and 'show the invention of dreams'. Such useful stuff 😏 Your turn! Reply below with: ✨ name/pen name 📍 where you’re from 📚 what you’re writing 🌀 one weird/fun fact about you Can’t wait to meet you all ✨📖
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Hi Laura (LC), Great to meet you, and thank you for creating a space like this, it’s always refreshing to connect with writers who truly appreciate the depth and creativity behind storytelling. Your focus on emotionally rich, morally complex narratives sounds incredibly compelling, and your late-night idea captures are actually a hallmark of a very active creative mind. Name: Kaylay loring Location: United States What I’m working on: Supporting authors behind the scenes primarily in editing, refining manuscripts, and helping bring stories to a more polished, publish-ready level Fun fact: I often find that some of the most powerful story improvements come from small structural changes sometimes a single adjustment can completely elevate a narrative Looking forward to connecting with everyone here and contributing where I can.
Common Mistakes First-Time Authors Make (And How to Avoid Them)
As an author, I’ve found that having the right professional support can make a significant difference in the quality and performance of a book. I work closely with an experienced editor who helps refine structure, strengthen narrative flow, and ensure each project reaches a high standard. If anyone here is looking for that level of support, I’d be happy to make an introduction and I can also extend a 10% discount for our community. Feel free to reach out if you’re interested.
Why People Fail
Most people don’t fail because they lack ability — they fail because they quit too soon. I’ve seen it over and over again. People start strong. They’re motivated, focused, ready to change their life. But the moment things slow down… when results don’t come fast enough… when it stops feeling exciting — they disappear. That’s the difference. Not talent.Not luck.Not timing. It’s who keeps going when it’s no longer easy. As an author, I’ve learned this the hard way: progress is often invisible before it’s undeniable. The work you do in silence, the days you feel like nothing is happening — that’s where the foundation is being built. You don’t need perfect conditions.You need discipline. You don’t need to feel ready.You need to act anyway. If you’re in that phase right now — where it feels slow, frustrating, or uncertain — good. That means you’re exactly where most people give up. Don’t. Keep showing up.Keep building.Keep pushing forward. Because if you don’t quit, you don’t lose.
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@Grady Hendrix Thanks for the compliment
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@Lily King THANKS
IMPORTANT THING ABOUT HORROR BOOK {Horror Works Best When It Feels Human}
People think horror begins with monsters, haunted houses, or things hiding in the dark. It doesn’t. Real horror begins with people. The reason stories stay with readers isn’t because something scary happened — it’s because something real happened first. Fear matters more when the characters feel alive. A haunted room means nothing if no one inside it has something to lose. As writers, we spend too much time trying to shock readers and not enough time making them care. The truth is: A terrifying story without emotion is forgettable. But when fear is mixed with grief, loneliness, friendship, guilt, family, or love, horror becomes unforgettable. That’s what makes stories powerful. Write strange ideas. Write monsters. Write chaos. But never forget the human heart underneath it all. Readers don’t remember every scare. They remember how the story made them feel. And that feeling is what keeps them turning pages long after midnight.
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Thanks for the enlightenment and advice
Hi All
Hi All, I am a writer on literotica. And I have my own private collection of erotica as I love creative writing for the sake of writing. I write both western and Indian style. I also love the Secondlife Metaverse. DM me for anything.
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Welcome! It’s great to see such a passion for creative writing and diverse styles. Looking forward to your contributions and discussions here.
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