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Looking for a long-term CP to help me revise my Queer Urban Fantasy Novel

September 20, 2021 No Comments

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Looking for a long-term CP to help me revise my Queer Urban Fantasy Novel
Hello! My name is
Ellism
Young Adult
Urban/Contemporary Fantasy
Last Modified: Sep 26, 2021 @ 2:31 pm
About Me

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Experience
I've written a lot
Critique Styles
Accountability Partner
Back-and-forth Discussion
Blunt Truth
Brainstorming/Plotting
Chapter-by-Chapter
Track Changes in Document
Whole MS Reads
Critique Strengths
Big Picture
Characters
Dialogue
Pacing
Plot
Worldbuilding
Time Commitment
2-3 Times a Week, Weekly, Intermittant (ie. when you have something to share)
Life Stages
Student
Preferred Contact Style
Email, SMS/Texting
Approximate Location
North America
Around the Web
About the Work In Progress
Details
Working Title
-
Age Category
Young Adult
Genres
Urban/Contemporary Fantasy
Type of Project
Novel/Novella
Tags
#ownvoices, LGBTQ+, magic
Seeking Critique Styles & Strengths
Accountability Partner
Back-and-forth Discussion
Blunt Truth
Track Changes in Document
Whole MS Reads
Big Picture
Grammar
Interiority
Pacing
Plot
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