Oh, maybe I’ll actually buy it. I peaked at some of the later chapters(a bit of a sin of mine) and really liked where it seems to be going.
Sifting through trash is kind of a hobby of mine. It’s fun, and you really get a sense for genre, and with time it gets easier and easier to recognize if something is going nowhere.
I learned english by reading, among other, better things, machine translated light novels(some where actually good, but only the ones translated by people with taste and some talent). So I now am hardened to almost anything. Having low english proficency helped.
I hate how much of what is written under the transgender stuff in scribblehub likes the US-Military. I guess it comes with an US-domited userbase. I think dorley is such a breath of fresh air, cause it plays in the UK, and not in the US, like so much else.
The trash… liberal writers with 0 understanding of geopolitics
Dorley is itself a published work, it’s been on and off my read list.
Oh, maybe I’ll actually buy it. I peaked at some of the later chapters(a bit of a sin of mine) and really liked where it seems to be going.
Sifting through trash is kind of a hobby of mine. It’s fun, and you really get a sense for genre, and with time it gets easier and easier to recognize if something is going nowhere.
Garbage sorter u/DerEwigeAtheist Tbh I have low garbage tolerance, I’m often looking for things that don’t suck and finding trash anyway. Respect.
I learned english by reading, among other, better things, machine translated light novels(some where actually good, but only the ones translated by people with taste and some talent). So I now am hardened to almost anything. Having low english proficency helped.
I hate how much of what is written under the transgender stuff in scribblehub likes the US-Military. I guess it comes with an US-domited userbase. I think dorley is such a breath of fresh air, cause it plays in the UK, and not in the US, like so much else.
I also read some wuxia and xianxia, it is just a really interesting window into different literary traditions.
You should read it, it’s really good
Okay yes but counterpoint: who is Alyson Greaves?