That sounds really interesting! I canβt wait to read the story. Have you started working on the visuals for it as well?
That sounds really interesting! I canβt wait to read the story. Have you started working on the visuals for it as well?
Ooo, futuristic AI stories always hit differently. Is it more action-driven or philosophical?
What a wonderful opportunity! Three readings in three days is impressive! I hope each stop brings inspiring conversations. Are these pieces from a recent collection?
Ohh that's great. Btw, are you currently working on any new book?
Can I see them?
Sounds like a perfect plan... & have you also done the illustrations of all your characters?
Oh, that's nice! S,o are you currently working on any new book?
Thereβs something about a final snowfall that feels almost poetic. Does weather like this ever inspire scenes in your writing?
Oh, thatβs awesome! Which main character did you feature on the cover? And how many main characters are there in total?
Thatβs awesome, you seem to be working on it with a solid plan. Do you already have a title in mind? And will the cover be text based, or character-based?
Oh that's great, I'd love to know more about the story, can we connect in dm's?
Pre made charcters?
Have you used the premade characters, or did you customize them?
Ohh, that's a great story. It made me curious & I would love to see Galbatrax.
Btw, how many DND characters are there in the story?
I love when characters bring completely different skill sets to the table, it makes their choices feel fresh and unpredictable. The gardenerβs viewpoint must add a unique layer.......
Btw, how much of the story is completed, and when are you planning to publish it?
It makes sense that not everything changes, especially if those flaws are part of who he is. Using 3rd-person limited to manage details and avoid spoilers sounds like a thoughtful choice.
Btw, how many MCs are there and what kind of personalities or vibes do they have?
Ohh, so what type of story are you writing now?
This scene definitely made me curious, do the characters have any idea what theyβve stumbled into, or is this their first hint that the world is way stranger than they thought?
This raises so many questions! Are the pillars ancient tech, magic, or something else entirely? I love when a scene makes you want to dig deeper.
Yeah, I agree with you! Btw, are you currently working on any new book?
This hits hard. Every writer hears that chorus at some point; the real magic is choosing to keep going anyway.
It sounds like a very dynamic world with lots of moving parts.
Yeahhh, I would love to hear, can we continue in dm's?
This world concept is fascinating....what kind of people populate this world? Are there heroes, rebels or everyday folks struggling with the lack of empathy?
Really admire that approach, showing consequences while still leaving room for hope makes dystopian fiction feel meaningful rather than just bleak. Are you currently working on any new book?
I love how this highlights the collapse of old social values in the face of necessity, skill and resilience matter more than background now. Hogarthβs inner conflict makes him very relatable. Is this where we begin to see him change? Also curious, have you visualized the characters yet?
Thatβs a powerful line, are you exploring inequality as a cycle rather than just a conflict? It makes me curious about the characters living inside that divide.
This makes me think, does she truly accept this role, or is she quietly doubting it while she writes in secret?
I like that, it makes the story feel playful and unpredictable. Did the MC take the story in an unexpected direction?
Thatβs a really cool idea, making them mysterious instead of just evil sounds much more unsettling. Did you always plan it that way?
Well, that sounds like an intense way to move the story forward. π I love when scenes throw the protagonist straight into danger like that. What led up to this moment? Was it always planned, or did the scene evolve as you wrote it?
Such a powerful reminder from Robert Frost. The emotion has to be real on the page, or the reader wonβt feel it either.
Btw, are you currently working on any new book?