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  • Forever. by InfamousBlue
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    "Im a huge fan of your work!" said the teenage boy "It'd be an honor to have this signed by you." "Of course! And to who do I-" Im cut off by the sudden shock as the boy passes me the book and I read the cover. I wrote this over a thousand years ago. Cover not mine
  • A STORY WITHOUT AN WRITER by alyastaras
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    Paige Blair is a young writer haunted by her own frustration. Stories that once came easily now feel like strangers, and every attempt at creation ends in disappointment. One day, after pouring herself into what she hopes will be her final masterpiece, something unthinkable happens: the world around her begins to warp. Reality frays at the edges, and the familiar rules of life no longer apply. In an instant, Paige is pulled into a realm that is at once beautiful and terrifying, a place where unfinished stories, fragments of imagination, and strange phenomena seem to have a life of their own. Nothing behaves as it should, and even the most ordinary objects or events carry a hint of danger. Confusion and fear swirl around her, and she begins to realize that this world is tied to her own creativity in ways she could never have imagined. As Paige navigates this surreal landscape, she encounters mysteries that challenge everything she thought she knew about writing, storytelling, and herself. Questions arise: Who is the First Writer? What power lies in a story unfinished? And is Paige herself destined to be more than just an observer in this world-or could she lose herself completely in its ever-shifting pages? With every step, the lines between reality and fiction blur, and Paige must learn to confront her own doubts, fears, and forgotten potential. In this strange new existence, nothing is certain, nothing is stable, and the only way forward may be to reclaim her own story before it disappears forever. ────୨ৎ────
  • Queen for sale by Nobella5
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    I was never crowned, but I've always played the part. Until one day, the curtain fell... and grief walked in. After the death of her best friend-her loudest cheerleader and quiet anchor-a young performer spirals into heartbreak and creative burnout. But when memories begin to visit her in strange ways, she finds herself traveling through eras-20s flappers, 50s housewives, even dusty medieval queens-all whispering the same thing: You don't have to be perfect to be powerful. Through sarcastic grandmother quotes, ghostly friendship flashbacks, and Broadway-inspired lessons, she begins to unmask the woman she thought she had to be... and confront the one she's becoming. ✨ A story about grief, girlhood, theatre, friendship, identity-and finally quitting the role of "Queen" society cast you in.
  • The Last Chapter We Wrote by Mnemosynic_Psychora
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    Jacqueline Gorospe is known for her bittersweet romances-stories that end not with forever, but with longing. Readers call her the queen of "almost," though she secretly wonders if her inability to write happy endings comes from her own guarded heart. When she abandons her latest manuscript unfinished, something impossible happens. By morning, the missing final chapter is there-tender, hopeful, and unlike anything she has ever written. It is signed by a name she has never heard before: Noel Estañero. Then, at a crowded book fair, Jacqueline meets him. Noel is real-or at least, he seems real. He knows her stories, even details from drafts no one else has read. He feels like a man who has stepped straight from her imagination. But questions haunt her. Noel has no past, no history, no proof of existence before the manuscript appeared. Her brother suspects a hoax. Her editor fears plagiarism. A rival critic accuses her of inventing him as a publicity stunt. And yet, when Jacqueline looks into Noel's eyes, she sees the ending she has never dared to write for herself. As her deadline looms, Jacqueline faces an impossible choice: keep the story unfinished and hold onto Noel, or finish the last chapter and risk losing him forever. Tender, magical, and bittersweet, The Last Chapter We Wrote is a meta-romance that blurs the line between fiction and reality. It asks: If the love you always dreamed of appeared before you, would you write the ending-or live it?
  •           ᗷᒪOOᗪ Iᑎ TᕼE IᑎK by Lona_75
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    "Some stories are imagined... Others are whispered into your ear by something darker." Evie Morgan is a rising author whose mafia novels turn fiction into something frighteningly real. When brutal murders begin mirroring her latest chapters, she's kidnapped by a mysterious mafia boss demanding answers. But Evie has none-at least not ones she understands. As the line between her imagination and reality fades, she and her captor must face one terrifying truth: Someone is writing through her... And the story isn't finished.