How the fuck is there NOBODY on this planet full of 8 billion people currently writing an amazing ongoing story?
Dysgenic fertility.
>>220394177>ongoingi can't offer you that, but perhaps 3 distinctive, well established classic sci-fi books?JG Ballard's The Disaster AreaKurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse 5Philip K.Dick The Preserving Machine and other stories
>>220394177Have you checked Royal Road?There are some decent Manga.
>>220394177The Vagina Ass of Lucifer Niggerbastard
>>220394340if only
>>220394177>8 billionthe planet can't support any more people. i'm scared, anons.
>>220394177I am, but you don’t get to read it until it’s done. It absolutely will get picked up, but I’m not getting GRRM’d. It will be a pentalogy once it’s finished, and I’m currently on book three. The series will most likely be called Tales of the Earth War.
>>220394177>don’t read anything >don’t watch anything >but I just know for a fact there are no good stories made anywhere anymore because I just decided that to be true
>>220394177One Piece
>>220394177Read/watch more.>>220394453/thread
We've gone half a century with zero relevant painters
>>220394439>Tales of the Earth War.Pick any other name for the love of God that is so generic and bland
>>220394439How are your queries going? I'm on the second of my groundbreaking trilogy but the agents always reject it when they get to the prison rape scene.
>>220394439sounds based>>220394489>Pick any other namehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgMnCLHQuqc
>>220394177the greatest minds and artistic souls of our time are stuck working dead end jobs to make ends meet. talent means nothing if you don't have the connections.
>>220394477This girl paints live.
The only missing thing is an AI thread on /tv
I wrote "Fated Forest", A LEGO castle adventure
>>220394177The are but haven been lucky enough to be picked up by publishers or producers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_G8xoWbScB4
>>220394536horseshit. the human race is just finished.
>>220394473>>220394453Name some
>>220394377>8 billion peoplehalf of those aren't even really people exactly
>>220394517I’ve published quite a few other things, mainly short stories, but I’m keeping this one off the radar until it’s finished. The first long work I ever got published was written this same way; the second was on a deadline and suffered for it. I feel like my best work comes when the only pressure I feel is coming from inside the house, so to speak.