u/vagabundo202

At how many words do you start sharing with people for feedback?

At what word count do you usually start sharing your writing for feedback? I’ve currently hit 16,964 words, but I can't shake the feeling that it might still be a bit too early to show it to anyone. What do you think? The story is already established, but I feel there are many things I'd like to include in the first draft. On the other hand, I could keep the entire draft as is and never share it because there will always be something more to add.

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u/vagabundo202 — 13 hours ago

Your web browser does not have hardware acceleration enabled. This will severely impair the performance of Foundry Virtual Tabletop and cause graphical errors and anomalies. Be sure to enable hardware acceleration in your browser settings.

When I enter a world, I get this message, and my FPS is no more than 5. I don't know why this is happening; the last time I opened it 2 days ago, it was working fine.

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u/vagabundo202 — 24 hours ago
▲ 990 r/Persona5

I've been ignoring Akechi because I find him annoying. And now that I'm about to have a moment with my future girlfriend, he shows up and inserts himself. First it was just annoying, now it's personal.

u/vagabundo202 — 6 days ago

My own humble tier list. Just to clarify, these are only the ones I've liked the most and that have stuck with me over the years and of course I've read the entire saga. Based on my preferences, what do you recommend I add to it?

u/vagabundo202 — 10 days ago

Are there any recommendations for fantasy audiobooks in Spanish with a good narrator?

Finding a good book is hard enough; now you have to find a good book with a great narrator and that is in spanish.

I've already listened to many of Sanderson's books, which feature Francesc Belda as the main narrator, whom I consider an incredible narrator. Now I'm looking for other authors with different narrators.

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u/vagabundo202 — 10 days ago
▲ 36 r/writing

When does your protagonist stop being reactive and start actively driving the plot?

If is are reactive due to the plot, when does it become essential for him to become active? Many protagonists are reactive at the beginning of the story, and it's not until the triggering incident, and for many even after that, that they change. When is it too much?

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u/vagabundo202 — 11 days ago