I Finally published my first book, and now comes the scary part.....

After spending countless hours writing, editing, and doubting myself, I finally published my book.

Now I'm at the point where I have to let strangers read something that lived in my head for so long, and that's honestly terrifying.

If you're looking for a new book to read, I'd be incredibly grateful if you'd give mine a chance. Whether you end up loving it or finding things you'd change, I'd genuinely appreciate your honest feedback—it'll help me become a better writer.

And if you're also into books, writing, or just enjoy talking about stories, feel free to comment or send me a message. I'd love to meet fellow readers and make some new friends along the way.

Thanks for reading, and happy reading to all of you! ❤️

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u/raina_draemore16 — 3 days ago

Looking for friends (16F)

Hey there I am new on reddit and would love to make new friends.I love writting and reading .I m also intrested in music and find trying new things very cool,so If there would be someone like me I would love to chat a little 💛

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u/raina_draemore16 — 6 days ago

Looking for friends (16F)

Hey there I am new on reddit and would love to make new friends.I love writting and reading .I m also intrested in music and find trying new things very cool,so If there would be someone like me I would love to chat a little 💛

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u/raina_draemore16 — 7 days ago

Honest review needed (Seeking horror readers)

I recently published a horror story and would love some feedback from horror readers.

What would you do if you started seeing someone in your home who wasn't really there—and nobody else could see them?

My story explores paranoia, isolation, and the fear of not being believed.

If that sounds interesting, I'd be grateful if you message me personally.

I'd also love to hear what horror trope scares you the most.

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u/raina_draemore16 — 11 days ago

Honest review needed

Horror fans, I'm looking for honest feedback.

I recently released a horror story about a terrifying presence that appears one step closer every night.

It's a psychological horror story with suspense, mystery, and a creepy atmosphere rather than gore.

If you'd like to give it a try, you simply comment "link"

Reviews and constructive criticism are very welcome!

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u/raina_draemore16 — 11 days ago
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Just publish my first novel what would you do in the first 90 days after launch?

I recently publish my first novel it knows don't let you know you are reading the biggest challenge was in writing the book it was figuring out how to market it afterward for those who have already gone through the state what do you wish you know before your first launch

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u/raina_draemore16 — 7 days ago