Other Worlds Book Club [Open]
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Jan 03
We are accepting applications now. SciFi and Fantasy genres only!  (18+)

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Here at Other Worlds Book Club, we're a community of close-knit members dedicated to helping one another in this chaotic journey. With a unique reading group process, we aim to get your entire book reviewed by hard-working adults like yourself. If you put in the time and effort, you'll gain more than feedback, you'll gain a meaningful community of fellow writers dedicated to making their stories heard. 

Our focus is primarily on the Science Fiction and Fantasy genres and all subgenres related to those two. (Fanfiction is accepted as long as it fits those two genres!)  We're hoping to garner a community of sci-fi and fantasy authors to help get more reads from start to finish. Give us a try!

We are accepting applications now. SciFi and Fantasy genres only!  (18+)

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Someone Like You | Sample

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When I met him on a rainy afternoon the air smelt like gardenias. My black oxford pumps were soaked from accidentally stepping on a puddle, and the tiny yellow umbrella I held up barely saved me from the chilly rain. When I met him on a rainy afternoon, the sky was pink and blue. I was starving and almost craving to smell the stuffy scent of my closed up home's small living room. When I met him on a rainy afternoon, his son held my feet out of the blue and called me 'mum'. He rushed out of the restaurant only seconds later, his cheeks a pale flushed hue. When I met him one day on a rainy afternoon, he looked up into my eyes and apologized. And inside my head, I thought to myself... what a lovely way to meet a lovely man on such a lovely rainy afternoon. ••••••-••••••-••••••-••••••-••••••-•••••• 1st Draft - 15/03/18 2nd Draft - 08/08/20 Published : 28/08/21 | Paperback & Kindle Cover : Sierra Po Trailer : boba