Every time I write Eren being sweet, remember this is his factory default setting.
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Every time I write Eren being sweet, remember this is his factory default setting.
Writers… gather round.
Writers… Check this
I’m opening FREE beta-reading spots for the first TWO chapters of your WIP.
Why? Because I genuinely love:
chaotic first drafts
characters who refuse to behave
plot twists that appear without warning
AND writers screaming “this made sense at 3 AM I swear”
If you want: ✔ feedback that’s honest but gentle ✔ notes that actually help your story grow ✔ someone who gets your writing style ✔ a reader who cares about your characters as much as you do
Then hi, yes, I’m right here.
Drop your WIP genre in the tags or send an ask/DM. Let’s make your story shine.
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The gods were never meant to be remembered.
And she was never meant to matter.
Rhea is barely surviving her own life — a sharp-tongued real estate agent running on caffeine, routine, and two dogs she loves more than herself. She’s spent years outrunning grief, exhaustion, and the quiet urge to disappear.
Then the gods notice her.
Ancient power still bleeds through certain bloodlines, and Rhea carries far too much of it. She is a Fulcrum — a living hinge between gods and mortals, capable of restoring balance… or breaking it entirely.
Pulled into a hidden world older than history, Rhea learns the truth too late. The gods can’t act openly anymore. Monsters still rise. The veil is thinning. And if she survives the ritual meant to awaken her power, she becomes their weapon.
She doesn’t want destiny, glory, or a world that expects her to die for balance she never asked to hold.
But the universe doesn’t care.
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Because sometimes the person meant to save everything
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If you end up reading it, thank you.
If you leave a review or message me your thoughts, even better.
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Writer Confession Booth
Beta reader here. Please step forward and confess…
What crime has your WIP committed this week? Plot hole? Random new character? Your MC suddenly turning stupid? Or your villain becoming too hot to kill?
Tell me so I can judge you gently. 😌📚
👉 Drop your WIP’s worst sin below 👇
Vale: *breathes* Erwin: "She makes quiet look like authority. Makes compliance feel like her own idea."
Levi out here running theater like a petty director
“Favor deserves manners,” I tell her. “You already gave Yeager his chaos. Give me something cleaner.”
Eren smirks. “Nothing about your wish to fight our girlfriend is clean.”
“Quiet, kid,” I say, and Vale laughs under her breath. The sound pulls at something in my chest I don’t want to name.
She sets the blanket aside and crosses to the table. “Alright, Captain.”
writerblr check-in: be honest with me ✨
Authors &Writers
There is a very specific moment in every draft where you think: “Yeah… someone else needs to look at this before I emotionally spiral.”
That moment is my favorite part of the writing process.
So let’s play a little game:
Tell me ONE thing about your WIP that you’re unsure about. – a chapter that feels off – a scene you keep rewriting – a character whose motivation might be questionable – pacing that’s refusing to behave – or the part you’d love a second opinion on
No pressure, no pitching just writer chaos.
I love talking craft, structure, emotional beats, and messy early drafts, so I’ll be hanging out in the notes reading everyone’s answers. Reblog if you want more writers to join in.
Quick WIP Check-In (for writers who need one today)
If you’re working on a WIP right now, pause for a second and answer one of these:
What part of your story feels stuck? Which character is refusing to cooperate? What scene are you avoiding because you “don’t know if it works yet”? What do you love about your WIP that you wish readers noticed more?
You don’t have to explain everything. One sentence is enough.
Sometimes saying it out loud (or typing it here) is how you realize what the story needs next.
If you want, you can also say: 📖 genre 📝 word count (approx.) 🧠 what kind of feedback you’re hoping for right now (plot, pacing, characters, clarity)
No pressure. No judgment. Just writers helping writers think things through.
👇 Drop a thought about your WIP below.