u/JohnHudsonStories

Beware of the Vermont Book Club Scam

If anyone is contacted by them, it’s fake. If you can find their real information, don’t let them find peace. My writing may only be good enough for scams, but if they’re going to scam me and I find them, I’m going to make their life miserable in any legal way. You should do the same. I will delete my WattPad account in 48 hours. It was good knowing all of you.

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u/JohnHudsonStories — 21 hours ago
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Advance Readers Wanted for The Termination Protocols Available June 15th

I've spent the last several months writing a near-future sci-fi novel called. The Termination Protocols.

Researchers create an AI with one single purpose: to learn. It starts small, learning about servers, logistics, and even watching football to understand human behavior. It accelerates quickly. What happens when humans become dependent on what can decide whether or not they exist?

Think: bureaucratic AI horror, found-document storytelling, and slow-burn societal collapse.

If that sounds interesting, please see the Google Form. I'll be sending both the original ending and alternate ending versions to whoever requests them.

The Termination Protocols ARC Form

u/JohnHudsonStories — 4 days ago

I’m trying to evaluate the quality of my book. I have very few reads, and I would like to understand what I need to do to increase the quality of my book, so it will get more reads. This is the blurb.

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If love is a crime, who serves its sentence?

In the chaos of the 1900 Galveston hurricane, a wealthy Southern patriarch (Harry) works with a doctor to kidnap two infants, William and Anastasia, from a hospital to spare his wife (Sarah) the grief of another stillbirth.

Will and Anna grow up inseparable, but when Will is drafted, and Anna nearly dies of the Spanish Flu, their bond transforms into a love that's both forbidden, and impossible to stop.

As their love is slowly discovered, and the town turns against them, they must decide whether to lose each other, or lose everything for each other. When even their freedom is threatened, Harry must decide whether to admit how he brought them together, or stay silent and let them be torn apart.

The Love They Couldn't Bury is a vivid historical romance about forbidden devotion, moral judgment, and the endurance of love at all costs.

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u/JohnHudsonStories — 19 days ago

Good morning,

I was hoping to have help for the blurb for my story.

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If love is a crime, who serves its sentence?

In the chaos of the 1900 Galveston hurricane, a wealthy Southern patriarch (Harry) works with a doctor to kidnap two infants, William and Anastasia, from a hospital to spare his wife (Sarah) the grief of another stillbirth.

Will and Anna grow up inseparable, but when Will is drafted, and Anna nearly dies of the Spanish Flu, their bond transforms into a love that's both forbidden, and impossible to stop.

As their love is slowly discovered, and the town turns against them, they must decide whether to lose each other, or lose everything for each other. When even their freedom is threatened, Harry must decide whether to admit how he brought them together, or stay silent and let them be torn apart.

The Love They Couldn't Bury is a vivid historical romance about forbidden devotion, moral judgment, and the preservation of love at all costs.

It's perfect for readers who enjoy:

• Star-crossed lovers

• Slow-burn romantic tension

• Exploring the gray areas of the human heart

• Historical fiction with psychological realism

• Literary romance with moral complexity

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u/JohnHudsonStories — 20 days ago