r/novelwriting
A community dedicated to the art and craft of writing novels! Whether you’re drafting your first chapter, revising your manuscript, or publishing your finished work, this is the place to share your journey, seek advice, and connect with fellow writers. Discuss plot, characters, worldbuilding, and more. Find support, share resources, and stay motivated on your path to storytelling success. Aspiring and experienced authors alike are welcome!
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