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Shameless author review, because why not? Story starts edgy and injurious with all these killing vibes, death and destruction. Revenge and whatnot. It's not written to stay like that; they'd be rectified in the future. I dunno, would I be benevolent enough to give a happy ending? Why not stay to find out... Ha-ha, I feel guilty for the promo.
I appreciate the stars, thank you. Although, why is there a lot of “Heres”?
An honest cyberpunk setting, yeah, that's what I like
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're asking. Could you perhaps mince words? —because I'm not a mind reader. —I can suppose you're trying to ask that I help you with an application, but sorry, I don't have a job which ties me in applying someone to somewhere or something. I can't help you with that. —Or if you're trying to recruit me, "offering me an application", I might want to know your terms and conditions. —I'm so sorry, I don't speak one-liners. I hope you can elaborate for my puny mind to understand.
Ooof, this is awkward....
wow thank you for the review ^^
I help you with what?
My pleasure if you'd give this novel a chance. OBSESSIVE STORYTELLER'S THESIS (or AMARYLLIS OF CRIMSON GABLES as I lovingly wrote it) is a story about Amaryllis Mendoza, an obsessive writer who unknowingly "merged" all the elements from the scripts she wrote into the real world. From a chance encounter while strolling in Kyoto, she meets Yotsuba Yazawa, the protagonist of the novel she's drafting and having problems due to mental block, and the rest: they engage in a heartening conversation─unprecedented for two people suddenly knowing they’re creators and creation. Precaution: 1 - From the popular Webnovel sub-genre, I've only read Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint and the plot is far from it: I expect other novels such as The Author’s POV and the The Extra’s Survival are different. The novel draws more inspiration from Japanese light novels and manga, mostly those which tackles the life of creators such as Bakuman and Oshi no Ko. 2 - I model my writing style most prominently after Nisio Isin, the author of Monogatari Series: but I don’t blatantly assume his techniques and sensibilities as I have mine. 3 - I don’t have problems with being compared and thrashed negatively as an effect, but I’ll only take you seriously when you know what you’re talking about. Chances are I’d completely ignore you or shallowly thank you for pointing out such a superficial observation devoid of research.
Thank you, I hope you continue reading the story ^^
hahaha true... I want one where I can hole myself for the rest of my life.