MyNameIsAzaleaNow

The Wattpad comeback is so real. 

A lot of my older stuff is gonna stay unpublished, but after a but of revisions I think the Critic Book will be coming back. (I still have a lot of old stories of mine that I want to make fun of.)

MyNameIsAzaleaNow

Sorry if you got unfollowed in my unfollowing spree. 

Also I'm rebranding for my Wattpad comeback. (Which is totally gonna happen in the future trust 100%.)

    MyNameIsAzaleaNow

    If I ever go back to writing written fangans, I might make my Wattpad comeback.

    MyNameIsAzaleaNow

    Hey. It's been a bit.
    
    I've kinda stopped using Wattpad, but I'm coming back one last time to plug my Instaronpa. 
    
    https://www.instagram.com/pr.singledevastation/
    
    Now, I believe I'd done using Wattpad. Thank you for all the good years. :)
    
    I'll link my public Instagram in my bio, if you want to keep up with my art and find my Instaronpa easily.

    MyNameIsAzaleaNow

    If you guys are ever feeling bad about your writing/art being not as good as you wish it was, remember this.
    
    YOU made your story/art. You worked on it and YOU made it. You can say that you own a creation. And that makes you better than any person using an AI to generate the same thing. They didn't spend the time and put the care into their "work" (if you can even call it that because they are lazy), like YOU did.
    • oddynn

      @Soft-estSoundFan yeah, honestly I’ve only been using AI to roleplay and see what it thinks of my writing (cause I’m scared to talk to people). It usually tells me I’m not being sensory enough, but who cares about that? I’ve found it can sometimes be helpful, but I haven’t really tried using AI to write stories at all, though there is a great video by Talefoundry about this kind of thing.
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    MyNameIsAzaleaNow

    For those of you that have a carrd, why did you make it and how long did it take you to make it?

      MyNameIsAzaleaNow

      For a book to be considered part of the LGBTQ+ genre/category, it jut has to feature a protagonist(s) that's LGBTQ+, right? Is that what makes a book an LGBTQ+ book?