Social Desire: The Writers Choice of Words[Complete]
Fourth book of my Desire Series.
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Callum Stride an author of many books but yet to upload any of them is an anti-social but social when needed, high schooler that goes through life, one step at a time. The only friend he has is his best friend Chelsea Martin who always gives him a headache.
What Callum doesn’t know is that he’s caught the attention of one of the jocks at school who is silently stalking him.
A love that starts online between the author of his favourite book Tales of Lore and Lies and himself. What happens when they find each other?
Reviews and comments welcomed.
Cover art by: the_nerd.artist
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The Tortured Writers
Welcome to The tortured writers. They are not as perfect as they seem.
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Writers who disappeared
THERE are tragic writers who live out in the world they are the Gods tv destined to die again and again tragically forever
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T.I.A.R: Writers Bizarre Adventures.
Writer: "Hello, there." He said to you—reader. "Don't worry. This whole 4th wall-breaking thingy, won't be the main theme of this novel. I promise" he said winking. "And like your first time, it's gonna end real quick." He said holding his laughter. "Anyways, If you are looking for a novel: full of bad parodies, jokes that don't land quite right, and gore scenes that might make you question the author's sanity. And of course, without forgetting to mention, a bunch of Jojo-like characters, meaning: Hot, and beefy dudes—by the way, I'm one of them.—that will make you question your sexuality, I can assure you that. And all of it covered with cringe; and when I say cringe, I meant it, a lot of it. If you are looking for that, and somehow, wasn't locked up in an asylum yet. Oh, boy! Do I have a novel for you? Oh! I almost forget to say; so I'm gonna say it now, for some reason, the author of this "thing" decided to only introduce me—the main character—in the story later on. So it gonna take some time for your boy here, to show up. But don't worry, I will show up—inevitably, at some point, I think. And one more thing, my name is Writer and the author calls himself Author; so if it gets confusing in the future, blame that uncreative pile of garbage, not me."
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Well i just want a Writers Badge cause i think it looks nice and i want to try out this Novel i saw
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Writers In Another World
Seemingly spawned in another family, with no knowledge of the world or society, Raiden needs to find a way to make some money, and he finds it through the form of writing.
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Dear writers and readers...
This is just an idea I came up with out of boredom.
The story in this novel is just about the writers and readers struggle and funny things that we all have in common. Every week (not really every week.) we will discuss about how we readers/ writers struggle and how/why we enjoy doing it and I will also give some chapters that have ideas, useless information's for writers and readers and encourage the writers to write more and maybe they'll update. Who knows.
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Aubray
Dive into love life of a high school teen, follow his growth and challenges as he tries to find himself as well as the love of his life.
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Broken Branch
A young woman fights to escape a lifetime of imprisonment. A disgraced soldier recruited to a cause that goes against all that he once fought for. A man that has spent his life underachieving is caught up in the chaos as they all fight for their survival and struggle to learn the truth.
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