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Should I write this series?
This interconnected trilogy masterfully weaves together three distinct yet deeply linked narratives, beginning with the intense loyalties and perilous world introduced in Story One: Ride or Die. The central figure, Elias Thorne, is established here, his character and the repercussions of his choices serving as the crucial bridge to Story Two: Six Feet Under. In this second installment, the grim consequences of Elias's actions and the potential unraveling of his "ride or die" ethos come to fruition, profoundly shaping his destiny. As Elias's personal journey reaches its chilling conclusion at the end of Six Feet Under, a new, ominous connection is forged: the mysterious Cranebrook Mental Asylum. This foreboding location, glimpsed in the dying moments of Story Two, then becomes the singular, claustrophobic setting for the entirety of Story Three: Buried Secrets, where its dark history and the secrets it holds are painstakingly uncovered, demonstrating how the legacy of one character's life can lead directly to the unearthing of deeper, more disturbing truths.
NORMAL PERSON: Hey, whatchadoin? ME: Um… writing. NORMAL PERSON: What are you writing? ME: A story. NORMAL PERSON: A story about what? ME:
new blog
Being told to stop using em dashes in my writing because ChatGPT uses them a lot and people might think it's written by AI...
my brain when I'm unmotivated:
"Well, guess what? If you write something now, it's probably gonna be shit because I don't feel like it. And if you don't write, it's gonna be shit too because you will leave an empty document. But at least the first shit will be something. So, choose your shit. "
Yes, ma'am, a 50-page economy guide is important for the story 🤡
Why does my brain do this