naikiyahrose

Yall I’m still here. I started a new job so I haven’t had time to make chapters but I hope I can get some out this weekend 

naikiyahrose

Yall I’m still here. I started a new job so I haven’t had time to make chapters but I hope I can get some out this weekend 

naikiyahrose

my birthday is tomorrow so I’ll try to upload a chapter by tomorrow <3

naikiyahrose

@theyluv_amara0709 ahhh I did, but I left yall hanging so I’m gonna post a chapter or two tomorrow 
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vcluvely

Hey ml I was just wondering if u take requests?? X

naikiyahrose

@vcluvely ohhh okay yea I’ll definitely try since I haven’t started my Charles book. I’m gonna get further into my Max Vestrappen and then start writing and researching.
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vcluvely

@naikiyahrose Oh ok tysm for responding. Anyway the request is a Charles leclerc fic and the oc is a tennis player for France or America and her and Charles have a 3 or 4 year old tg and it’s set in 2024 around Olympic time and Charles brings there daughter to the Olympic the oc has 1 gold medal and 1 silver medal so she’s going for her second gold while battling motherhood and a on and off relationship with one of the most famous f1 drivers xx
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naikiyahrose

Oh yea I can definitely try
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naikiyahrose

How do you guys make books on actual famous people. I need some tips and tricks because I really wanna try my hand with it but I don’t know where to start

NieceyAlsina

@mrsblackbarbie you’re welcome and thank you so much for the love. Please dm me with whatever questions you have. I got you ♥️
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naikiyahrose

@NieceyAlsina omg thank you so much. I was hoping you would respond because I love your book and how you write celebrities. I’ll definitely start researching the person I’m doing and see how it goes. Can I dm you if I have any more questions?
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NieceyAlsina

I always start with research—and not just the Wikipedia skim. I watch interviews, read past articles, study how they speak, what topics light them up, what they avoid, and how they carry themselves in different spaces. That’s how I write Lewis, Michael, or Joe in a way that feels like them without turning them into a caricature. Once you know the public version of your lead, build a fully formed character on top of it. They still need flaws, boundaries, habits, and emotional depth. Fame is just their job title. What pressures them? What are they afraid of losing? What do they want when the cameras are off? It also helps to be intentional about what you fictionalize. I never rewrite real scandals or insert my characters into sensitive real-life situations. Instead, I create original conflicts that could believably happen in their world. That keeps the story fun without crossing lines. Think alternate timelines, fictional love interests, or private moments we’ll never actually see—but could imagine. Dialogue matters more than people think. Famous people have recognizable voices, so I keep it natural and understated. No corny one-liners. No speeches that sound like a press release. If it sounds like something they’d say in an interview or in their real life, you’re on the right track.
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naikiyahrose

 does anyone have any f1 books that have black women in them. I’m struggling rn

naikiyahrose

@FigHollis :( yes I have too. Gotta make sure book for the black girls in niche interests 
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FigHollis

@mrsblackbarbie I guess you have to finish writing yours so there will be 11 :)
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naikiyahrose

@FigHollis no not really, it’s one of my new found obsessions. I’ve been searching and searching but I only found less than 10 books.
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