It takes a lot of chemistry and magic to make a straightforward storyline work, but it also makes for much better storytelling when compressed into a short story format.
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It takes a lot of chemistry and magic to make a straightforward storyline work, but it also makes for much better storytelling when compressed into a short story format.
Continue reading “Our Dating Sim” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
Liquor has a variable reputation, favorable and unfavorable. But one thing that’s generally consistent is it’s almost always a conversation starter.
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To write is to convey feelings, and there’s nothing more therapeutic than channeling emotions through fictional characters. It not only allows writers to release what burdens their souls, but it also helps them understand themselves.
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Romantic.
Cute.
Fun.
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Writers are often most honest with themselves on the page.
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The Korean BL The Director Who Buys Me Dinner, adapted from the webtoon of the same name by Toesa, has ended.
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Starring actresses Bing Hye Jin and Park Hyun Woo, the South Korean GL Girlfriend Project Day 1 is a short four-episode series that exceeded my expectations
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Choco Milkshake was a fluffy ride that sometimes got really weird.
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Nothing says, “Let’s give you fun gay energy,” like a club named the Rainbow Rice Cake Club.
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What do an x-rated webtoon artist and his new assistant have in common?
Lots and lots of sexual frustration.
Continue reading “Oh! My Assistant” Series Review (Ep.3 to 8)