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ASSTR is a archive. Do not upload PDFs, Word documents, or HTML files. Follow these formatting rules:
One evening, as they sipped their coffee and discussed their writing projects, Emma, a seasoned author, shared her experiences on asstr.org. She had been a member of the community for years and had gained a significant following. Her advice and guidance were invaluable to the new writers, who were eager to learn and grow.
The preferred format for almost all submissions is standard plain text. Use a basic editor like Notepad, TextEdit, or VS Code. asstr.org new authors
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: ASSTR uses a specific coding system (e.g., [M/f], [NC], [Cons]) to help readers find what they like and avoid what they don’t. Review the ASSTR Coding FAQ before uploading.
Because the site is maintained by a single administrator (Rey del Sexo) and has faced various technical and hosting challenges in recent years, becoming a "new author" can be difficult. Traditional Author Setup Process Historically, getting your own "author folder" (e.g., asstr.org/authors/yourname/ ) required the following steps: Email Request Disclaimer: ASSTR
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When it was Lena's turn, she nervously cleared her throat and began to read from her own manuscript. Her story was a fantasy epic, full of magical creatures and ancient prophecies. As she read, she felt a sense of vulnerability wash over her, but to her surprise, the group listened with rapt attention, offering words of encouragement and constructive feedback. Do not upload PDFs, Word documents, or HTML files
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