rohancano

I think I'll do a little feedback giving on the next few days. If you've got something you'd like me to read, post it below.

novelistASH

@rohancano I have no idea what you mean by "feminine and masculine rhyming" and I would love to hear what you mean by that.
          	  
          	  With regards to a chaotic novel...
          	  
          	  *Where Dragons Die* has a lot of head hoping so the overall structure is definitely pushing towards the realms of chaos, especially since the plotting doesn't follow a direct outward narrative thrust but an inward motivation to tackle exterior problems. Link in my bio.
          	  
          	  I have an experimental piece that follows two characters with a linked destiny. It's a horror piece called *Dissonant Revelries*. I've been thinking about posting it but I don't know how it's going to read. If you're interested, I'd be willing to throw it up.
          	  
          	  If you are referring to the fact that "Lovelife of a Deathdealer" starts out as a 15 step legal discussion, I encourage you to look at the novel as a whole, as it turns into a traditional narrative after the intro. I will be taking it down as reader don't seem to understand its intent and think that my entire novel is written that way.
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EMMcNulty

@rohancano I'm querying some of the books to literary agents now. If I don't get any interest by the end of the year, I'll go with plan B, which I haven't figured out yet. Probably a different platform. What are you working on these days? 
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rohancano

@EMMcNulty I'll have a little look at it.
          	  
          	  Yeah, I did notice that. That is such a bummer! Do you have a certain 'new home' in mind?
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rohancano

I think I'll do a little feedback giving on the next few days. If you've got something you'd like me to read, post it below.

novelistASH

@rohancano I have no idea what you mean by "feminine and masculine rhyming" and I would love to hear what you mean by that.
            
            With regards to a chaotic novel...
            
            *Where Dragons Die* has a lot of head hoping so the overall structure is definitely pushing towards the realms of chaos, especially since the plotting doesn't follow a direct outward narrative thrust but an inward motivation to tackle exterior problems. Link in my bio.
            
            I have an experimental piece that follows two characters with a linked destiny. It's a horror piece called *Dissonant Revelries*. I've been thinking about posting it but I don't know how it's going to read. If you're interested, I'd be willing to throw it up.
            
            If you are referring to the fact that "Lovelife of a Deathdealer" starts out as a 15 step legal discussion, I encourage you to look at the novel as a whole, as it turns into a traditional narrative after the intro. I will be taking it down as reader don't seem to understand its intent and think that my entire novel is written that way.
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EMMcNulty

@rohancano I'm querying some of the books to literary agents now. If I don't get any interest by the end of the year, I'll go with plan B, which I haven't figured out yet. Probably a different platform. What are you working on these days? 
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rohancano

@EMMcNulty I'll have a little look at it.
            
            Yeah, I did notice that. That is such a bummer! Do you have a certain 'new home' in mind?
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WhiteWumpus

Hey, tough break with your account. Sometimes all you want is to write and all Wattpad wants is to stop you. 
          How are you doing? 

rohancano

@WhiteWumpus Definitely:) I think you've got the right mindset there! Enjoy what you're writing, and that perfection will naturally come.
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WhiteWumpus

@rohancano, Oof, that's rough! Good luck with it though! 
            I've been pretty great. My latest book is pretty good so far, but I definitely haven't exactly done perfect writing frequently. The important thing though is that I'm happy, and I hope you're doing well too!
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