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While looking for booktubers, I stumbled across a tranny who thoroughly misunderstands why women read romantasy books and has been picking fights with the romantasy community for a while.

He's presently taken to declaring his utter disdain for women's erotica and wishes that it would promote better love interests, like himself and not icky cishetero men. Proudly, he proclaims that romantasy is conservative propaganda written by incels and terfs to promote trad wifery.


Naturally, this position has upset many women, who have in turn review bombed Willow's troon friendly fiction.

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Now, as for Willow himself, his bio is something else. Scary that he was a school teacher in the UK. Nice to see one less groomer in the system today.

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I heard about this tranny monster. Some weird old booktube fatso was defending his deranged bullshit. Too bad booktok is woke so they have to pretend he is a woman instead of a deranged vermin man.
 
I hate trannies more than slop books, so... go get 'em girls.

Here's his book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/215493661-managing-and-other-lies
Looking through the reviews it appears actual females are his biggest supporters.
While looking for booktubers, I stumbled across a tranny who thoroughly misunderstands why women read romantasy books and has been picking fights with the romantasy community for a while.

He's presently taken to declaring his utter disdain for women's erotica and wishes that it would promote better love interests, like himself and not icky cishetero men. Proudly, he proclaims that romantasy is conservative propaganda written by incels and terfs to promote trad wifery.


Naturally, this position has upset many women, who have in turn review bombed Willow's troon friendly fiction.

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Now, as for Willow himself, his bio is something else. Scary that he was a school teacher in the UK. Nice to see one less groomer in the system today.

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Pretrooning Willow
At least based on those pictures, this tranny passes better than most. Doesn't even appears to have obvious man hands in the thumbnail. 'Course whenever I say that it turns out they're 6'5" or something. (I'm absolutely awful at judging edited photos. 😳)
 
While looking for booktubers, I stumbled across a tranny who thoroughly misunderstands why women read romantasy books and has been picking fights with the romantasy community for a while.

He's presently taken to declaring his utter disdain for women's erotica and wishes that it would promote better love interests, like himself and not icky cishetero men. Proudly, he proclaims that romantasy is conservative propaganda written by incels and terfs to promote trad wifery.
So close, and yet so far...

Least we can point and laugh at the ouroboros eating itself.
 
While looking for booktubers, I stumbled across a tranny who thoroughly misunderstands why women read romantasy books and has been picking fights with the romantasy community for a while.
Men always misunderstand what women's fantasies are haha

I've seen a few '2026 booktrend predictions' going around and I wanted to throw in my own thoughts
- Double the amount of bro-sports getting fag shit (I feel bad for them i really do having their sports colonised by both average beckys giggling over two 'hot' dudes and pooner/yaoi types who think they are totes gay too)
- If the next Dragon Empryean (?) book comes out it'll be universally slated; dragons are soooo 2024
- HP fanfic publishing will continue to much outrage and record breaking sales; perhaps a 'Mauraders' fic will be published (tho i've seen a lot of discussion about whether A Little Life was Mauraders fic or Harry/Cedric (can some HP fan offer insight?))
- 'Fascism' dystopians will be all the rage still.
- But i also feel like this is the 'peak' of the homogenous social media book spaces where almost everyone has the same opinion and we'll start to see a lot of fracturing/infighting as theres currently so much discourse over various books and tropes.
- And Audra/Milo Winters is never fucking publishing her book.
 
speaking of rooting for injuries, smarmy jew and alan alda soundalike anthony gramuglia has issued a devastating response against fanfiction-hating post-wall pickme karen hilary layne:

TLDW: fanfiction is actually good because you're racist or something. also did you know jk rowling is evil?
 
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That's like his second counter video towards her. He must've gotten very triggered by what she's been saying about modern writing, dare I say, almost threatened.

I can't bear to listen to his smarmy voice when I know he's going to derail the conversation with his shitty politics, does he even make any good counterpoints or is he just a whiny half-faggot as usual?
 
speaking of rooting for injuries, smarmy jew and alan alda soundalike anthony gramuglia has issued a devastating response against fanfiction-hating post-wall pickme karen hilary layne:

TLDW: fanfiction is actually good because you're racist or something. also did you know jk rowling is evil?
Ive been watching some of "Second Stories" content. I can understand why terrible people dont like her. Shes right about how bad they are.
 
I hate trannies more than slop books, so... go get 'em girls.

Here's his book: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/215493661-managing-and-other-lies
I'm ESL, so I need some native English speakers to confirm here - are the summaries of the stories written awkwardly? I'm puzzled by this sentence
"Cassandra only has one person left to come out her mother, and she has decided to do so during a weekend visit."
I imagine it should be "left to come out to - her mother" but some of the letters went missing. Makes it sound like an actual fucking person is ripping itself out of her mother, which is a much more interesting concept for a horror tale than "I'm gay".

This part also sounds stiff
"A young couple recently had a baby together, but the baby is very sick; its body is changing—mutating—and they need to find out why before it's too late."
Wouldn't something like "Young parents expecting joy with their newborn are distraught when a mysterious illness starts mutating their child." sound a bit better? I'm taking inspiration from other short story descriptions I've seen and they always keep it short and snappy, especially when they're writing horror and know they need quick and clear hooks for their 3-5 story summaries in order to draw readers in.
 
I'm ESL, so I need some native English speakers to confirm here - are the summaries of the stories written awkwardly? I'm puzzled by this sentence

I imagine it should be "left to come out to - her mother" but some of the letters went missing. Makes it sound like an actual fucking person is ripping itself out of her mother, which is a much more interesting concept for a horror tale than "I'm gay".

This part also sounds stiff

Wouldn't something like "Young parents expecting joy with their newborn are distraught when a mysterious illness starts mutating their child." sound a bit better? I'm taking inspiration from other short story descriptions I've seen and they always keep it short and snappy, especially when they're writing horror and know they need quick and clear hooks for their 3-5 story summaries in order to draw readers in.
No no you hit the nail on the head. That first line makes no sense syntax-wise and the second one is really flat.

The use of "only has one" instead of "has only one" sounds wrong, too.
 
That's like his second counter video towards her. He must've gotten very triggered by what she's been saying about modern writing, dare I say, almost threatened.

I can't bear to listen to his smarmy voice when I know he's going to derail the conversation with his shitty politics, does he even make any good counterpoints or is he just a whiny half-faggot as usual?
the "Art is subjective!" crowd when you post an opinion on art that conflicts with their own:
That kike's avatar makes him look like a flaming faggot. Maybe he must be and he is irate that Hilary Layne pointed out his tastes are crap.
 
I've wondered about that too. Whenever I see TikToks of them showing their highlighted pages, I like to pause sometimes to see what exactly they've been impressed by and what they've written next to it (if the latter exists). It's always something like
>wow.... what a mood!
>spicy :O
>omg so true
and a weak attempt at saying something about the politics and themes of the book that most of the time comes across as "we live in a society </3
Sounds like someone trying to do a physical version of the line by line commenting on Wattpad. It’s something that Wattpad fans love, and everybody else on every other site loathes.

I have to admit I do NOT understand marking a novel up and scribbling all over it like that. I understand highlighting in say, a textbook, but I don’t get it in a novel. I get too deep in a story (if I like it a lot) to even notice the words as such. It’s more like I’m watching a private movie or tv show.
 
Sounds like someone trying to do a physical version of the line by line commenting on Wattpad. It’s something that Wattpad fans love, and everybody else on every other site loathes.

I have to admit I do NOT understand marking a novel up and scribbling all over it like that. I understand highlighting in say, a textbook, but I don’t get it in a novel. I get too deep in a story (if I like it a lot) to even notice the words as such. It’s more like I’m watching a private movie or tv show.

It's something writers' groups or editors or beta readers often do, and it's very helpful. It's not appropriate for a completed work, but between the eternally malleable nature of the digital world and the parasocial relationships modern readers often have with authors (and, shamefully, which many authors encourage and are even advised to encourage) it's a wonder these shitbirds don't just rewrite the whole book on the fly to please themselves.
 
I understand highlighting in say, a textbook, but I don’t get it in a novel.
Sticky notes are perfect for when you're reading with a book club and want to remember what to discuss later. I'd rather die than mark-up my books, but then again, these women are only scribbling in FotM trash that the secondhand stores and libraries will receive by the dozens and have to dispose of later. Those books aren't going to be living long lives on anyone's bookshelf so might as well treat them like bujos.
 
I understand highlighting in say, a textbook, but I don’t get it in a novel.
I think it's like taking screenshots of some cool moment in a video game that you're never actually going to go back and look at.
It's more about satisfying some urge in your mind that tells you that, yes, you've successfully captured this information and you now have it as a useful resource than it is about the product of all that collecting actually being useful.

Those books aren't going to be living long lives on anyone's bookshelf
Au contraire, they're going to be living very long lives on some girl's bookshelf—because once she slots the new book into its proper spot in her "aesthetic" color gradient shelves, she's never going to touch that book again.
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