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Have you ever wanted to write a book? Do you plan on writing a book? What genre? FictionTroon or nonfictionGOD? Would you ever make it public, or would it be something you kept hidden away for yourself and friends?

I make this thread because I'm starting to write a SNCA book for fun. I'm three chapters into my very rough draft.
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Do people even read books these days? With social media and other attention-killing raisin growing at an extremely fast rate all throughout the world, the number of book readers are decreasing. Most cacas that are growing up to be the future of our world can't even focus on reading forum or imageboard threads, a few of my friends can't even read a few paragraphs, and the only thing their brains can process is one of those flashy nightcore tiktok edits. Is there any future for authors who already make barely any money?
I understand the appeal of writing books because you get to express yourself and create a world crafted by your mind. I can understand how amazing it is for both the author and the reader to explore characters, and fictional worlds and feel like they have teleported to another world by just reading words on a paper. But authors could adapt to the new technology by expressing their imagination by animations, videos, video games and many other formats cacas can understand and fully appreciate your work and creativity. A great example of this would be the Skibidi Toilet animation series.
So why do you want to write books when you can express and bring your own imagination to life with much better and newer formats rather than books?
 
Do people even read books these days? With social media and other attention-killing raisin growing at an extremely fast rate all throughout the world, the number of book readers are decreasing. Most cacas that are growing up to be the future of our world can't even focus on reading forum or imageboard threads, a few of my friends can't even read a few paragraphs, and the only thing their brains can process is one of those flashy nightcore tiktok edits. Is there any future for authors who already make barely any money?
I understand the appeal of writing books because you get to express yourself and create a world crafted by your mind. I can understand how amazing it is for both the author and the reader to explore characters, and fictional worlds and feel like they have teleported to another world by just reading words on a paper. But authors could adapt to the new technology by expressing their imagination by animations, videos, video games and many other formats cacas can understand and fully appreciate your work and creativity. A great example of this would be the Skibidi Toilet animation series.
So why do you want to write books when you can express and bring your own imagination to life with much better and newer formats rather than books?
I like books
 
Do people even read books these days? With social media and other attention-killing raisin growing at an extremely fast rate all throughout the world, the number of book readers are decreasing. Most cacas that are growing up to be the future of our world can't even focus on reading forum or imageboard threads, a few of my friends can't even read a few paragraphs, and the only thing their brains can process is one of those flashy nightcore tiktok edits. Is there any future for authors who already make barely any money?
I understand the appeal of writing books because you get to express yourself and create a world crafted by your mind. I can understand how amazing it is for both the author and the reader to explore characters, and fictional worlds and feel like they have teleported to another world by just reading words on a paper. But authors could adapt to the new technology by expressing their imagination by animations, videos, video games and many other formats cacas can understand and fully appreciate your work and creativity. A great example of this would be the Skibidi Toilet animation series.
So why do you want to write books when you can express and bring your own imagination to life with much better and newer formats rather than books?
Women still like reading, so if you just want to make money as an author, write for women.
 
I have the ideas in my head but I have to stop being a lazy faggot and actually start trying to write or something. I've never written in my life so my style is very awkward, though.
 
>Have you ever wanted to write a book?
yeah
>Do you plan on writing a book?
mmmmm not quite
>What genre?
adventure
>FictionTroon or nonfictionGOD?
fiction
>Would you ever make it public, or would it be something you kept hidden away for yourself and friends?
i'd probably publish it under a pseudonym in case its poorly written so it wont hurt my feelings as much
 
yeah, i've sort-of wrote a book already, some time ago. but its not exactly a readable book, moreso is it 100k words worth of "book notes." im done with the notes myself. the notes outline everything that will happen in the story. i've color-coded all the notes so that i only focus on plot-relevant information once i get to writing the actual book. but i haven't got to writing the actual book, feels like i just "don't have time." and i prefer i'd be able to get into some mysterious flow state first for better writing, but that hasn't happened yet.

anyway it will be dystopian fiction, though i have this feeling that its more like 2 separate sorta-connected stories in one book. first half of the book involves corporations manipulating out almost every world government under the guise of "regulating the heccin' ai models," and then using neuralink, the destruction of prior services, forced hyperinflation to make people use their currency, and clever advertising to make almost everyone willingly live in a hyperconsumerist ready-player-one but the IOI won from the start-ass "metaverse" based on the 2022 nft-web3 hysteria, that is being used to keep record breaking profits for shareholders - forever. the main character here copes with trying to live unchipped in an increasingly squeezed world, snaps, joins the mexican cartels his job tells him to fight against, figures that its not because the rich are literally evil that were in the situation, but because they fear disobeying the weirdly efficient algorithms they created for money in fear that they will end up living in the very world they created. then ends up in prison, war breaks out, slated to be executed in the most painful manner ever known using neuralink.

part 2, shortly before the main character is meant to die, it is found out that an ai superintelligence (which is heavily implied to be an actual demon) was made by the atrophied government in order to save their own asses. due to some technicality in how it was prompted it ended up converting everything into VR-heaven pod worlds where you can do quite literally anything (even completely unthinkable things like eternal torture, because technically everyone you see isn't a real human but a projection of one) under the idea of "having experiences." the main character likes this infinite freedom greatly, until after some foreshadowing and a very, very long time in the order of septillions of years that its impossible to leave due to how quantum immortality works. it is seen that the very idea of endless living is a hell in its own right.
the story ends after learning that all possible configurations of sentient experiences (a massive amount) can be expressed as a time crystal, that the universe and its qualia holds itself captive by forever experiencing itself, and that eternal recurrence will occur and everything will happen exactly the order as it did in a loop. if one does not have free will because of this unchanging cycle, then you've been functionally dead from the start and escape is real. "You are a god and never have I heard anything more divine" basically

idk maybe it has some core subject about freedom, and themes about ensloppification of both the physical and spiritual world, and whether our own tools will ruin us. planned writing style will be overusing dirty metaphors and shitposting within the prose because fuck you thats the kind of book i want to read

i do plan on publishing it, but i don't think i'll be able to go traditional publishing with it as im certain that tradpub is extremely picky about what books they actually want to publish and locks you into an invasive contract. but it feels icky to put my super-serious non-smut writing on say, wattpad or AO3 as "publishing." if it ever gets completed i'd probably upload it as an ebook on tranazon and maybe a decade down the line put the entire book under a creative commons license.
 
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Still on chapter 3. I estimate I am between 5-10% done the first draft.

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Finally on chapter 4. I think I have 4-5 more chapters before the first kinda arc or part of the story is complete (This book/rough draft will have 4 but the first is probably the longest) I intend on going over it and ironing out some things before moving on to the next part of the story. That's probably ~30,000-40,000 words away so nothing I need to worry about for now. If every 1000 words is an hour, it will be a lot of work.
 
I understand the appeal of writing books because you get to express yourself and create a world crafted by your mind. I can understand how amazing it is for both the author and the reader to explore characters, and fictional worlds and feel like they have teleported to another world by just reading words on a paper. But authors could adapt to the new technology by expressing their imagination by animations, videos, video games and many other formats cacas can understand and fully appreciate your work and creativity. A great example of this would be the Skibidi Toilet animation series.
The problem is that Skibidi Toilet is more than storywriting, it's not just being the author of the story that takes time but many other factors such as animation and rendering, 3D modelling, character design, sound design, video editing, voice acting, ECT...
With a book, it's easier to focus on one talent (being a great author) instead of having to preform multiple different talents.
 

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Finally on chapter 4. I think I have 4-5 more chapters before the first kinda arc or part of the story is complete (This book/rough draft will have 4 but the first is probably the longest) I intend on going over it and ironing out some things before moving on to the next part of the story. That's probably ~30,000-40,000 words away so nothing I need to worry about for now. If every 1000 words is an hour, it will be a lot of work.
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update
 
I've thought about writing a book but I think it would end up with me rambling about nothing and SNOCA
 
Have you ever wanted to write a book? Do you plan on writing a book? What genre? FictionTroon or nonfictionGOD? Would you ever make it public, or would it be something you kept hidden away for yourself and friends?

I make this thread because I'm starting to write a SNCA book for fun. I'm three chapters into my very rough draft.
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