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Anime is aight.

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>>19208904
>three weeks later
>still seething
Obsessed

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>>19095770
/lit/ doesn't read books. We've been over this several times now.

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>>19033582
people here don't read and if they do read, they wouldn't be posting here.

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>>18984777
>John
Hack writer who literally no one knows here
>Mike
Shills his own book in an attempt to be look /lit/. His philosophy is trite and babyish
>R.C. Waldun
Literally pseud, all style and no substance, will be forgotten in an year.
>F. Gardner
Only /lit/ anon who made it and wrote his books. Love the way pseuds just keep seething at his success. Is a proud animefag which makes him even more respectable.

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>>18759826
>It's also full of useful information on literature
It literally isn't.

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>>18556679
Litopia or Vocal. Using /wg/ as writing practice is just plain retarded.

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>>18141675
Don't care, post anime instead.

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>Bouncing between three ideas for a story.
>Decide to just write all of them in a three-way p.o.v story
>First P.o.v is on the brink on either being edgy or dark, not to mention, the dominate narrative
>Second P.o.v reads like a Y.A, and with any luck, (I doubt it) I can make it work with the first p.o.v.
>Third P.o.v is completely disconnect with the other two, that my attempt to integrate it feels shoehorn.
You guys, can not comprehend my frustration right now.

The only way I can see this work is if I write short stories, in the hopes of interweaving them. But, I am on the fence on it.

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