DirtyCurryCell
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Ever since I was a kid, I was told that I had the potential to be a writer, how good my writing was. I always brushed it off people being nice + what do curries know about english prose, specially since I was writing in English, and not the curry language.
I did have a story in mind for ages. And as I grew up, this story took on all my angst. I wrote a sample of it when I was 17. Then I wrote it on and off, a paragraph every few months. After my origin story, by therapist told me to focus on long term goals, and my novel was one of them. From the time I was 21 till I was 24, I spent all my free time on my novel.
To give you an idea about what this is like.
Chapters 1 - 4: Detective Neo Noir with superhumans and aliens
Chapters 5 - 7: Autobiography with inceldom and magical realism
Chapters 8 - 9: Avantgarde Political thriller
Chapter 10: World War 2
Chapters 11 - 12: Hard Scifi
And there's a story within the story about vikings in america, which is a commentary about woke culture.
It took ages to blend all of these together, seamlessly. And this is just 1/4 of the actual thing.
But when I sent this to publishers, they all rejected this. A book like this would have no audience in curryland. Apparently a lot of right leaning writers have this problem. The publishing industry is gate kept by liberal white women, and they all said my book was "not what we're looking for at this time". BRUH. Eventually I just put it on kindle, tried marketting it, realized it was hard. And gave up. Specially since I was told "nobody reads books anymore". JFL.
I wrote from time to time. Mostly short stories which were part of a multiverse connected to this universe. The only people who read them were my friends and they absolutely loved them. But eventually, as inceldom became worse, I couldn't write anymore. But every now and then, when I talk with friends and I say something,they would say, wow you're really good at writing dialogues.
And people who read my stuff would say I'm a great writer. But I always thought I was an average writer. Then they would show me their work, and it would be complete garbage. And I would be like WTF?
Anyway, recently I realized I had spent so many skillpoints writermaxxing. And it's completely worthless now, because there's no money in it. And at the same time, completely talentless buffoons are wining hugo and nebula awards.
DM if anyone wants to read my work.
I did have a story in mind for ages. And as I grew up, this story took on all my angst. I wrote a sample of it when I was 17. Then I wrote it on and off, a paragraph every few months. After my origin story, by therapist told me to focus on long term goals, and my novel was one of them. From the time I was 21 till I was 24, I spent all my free time on my novel.
To give you an idea about what this is like.
Chapters 1 - 4: Detective Neo Noir with superhumans and aliens
Chapters 5 - 7: Autobiography with inceldom and magical realism
Chapters 8 - 9: Avantgarde Political thriller
Chapter 10: World War 2
Chapters 11 - 12: Hard Scifi
And there's a story within the story about vikings in america, which is a commentary about woke culture.
It took ages to blend all of these together, seamlessly. And this is just 1/4 of the actual thing.
But when I sent this to publishers, they all rejected this. A book like this would have no audience in curryland. Apparently a lot of right leaning writers have this problem. The publishing industry is gate kept by liberal white women, and they all said my book was "not what we're looking for at this time". BRUH. Eventually I just put it on kindle, tried marketting it, realized it was hard. And gave up. Specially since I was told "nobody reads books anymore". JFL.
I wrote from time to time. Mostly short stories which were part of a multiverse connected to this universe. The only people who read them were my friends and they absolutely loved them. But eventually, as inceldom became worse, I couldn't write anymore. But every now and then, when I talk with friends and I say something,they would say, wow you're really good at writing dialogues.
And people who read my stuff would say I'm a great writer. But I always thought I was an average writer. Then they would show me their work, and it would be complete garbage. And I would be like WTF?
Anyway, recently I realized I had spent so many skillpoints writermaxxing. And it's completely worthless now, because there's no money in it. And at the same time, completely talentless buffoons are wining hugo and nebula awards.
DM if anyone wants to read my work.