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AIBU?

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To ask for someone to read this?

9 replies

LellowYedbetter · 23/03/2019 17:02

I have a story I’m working on. I have nobody in real life to bounce ideas off and I’m not confident enough to post it publicly.

Plus, I feel I’d get a more balanced and honest view on here. The story centres around aspergers, it’s fiction and I want to make sure it’s not offensive, stereotyping or plain boring (especially to NT people) before I carry on with it.

AIBU to ask if anyone in here will give it a read? It’s anout half a chapter. I don’t get offended easily so if it’s shit, I’m prepared to be told it’s shit

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JenMumma · 23/03/2019 17:58

Hi 👋
Sounds wonderful and I absolutely will 🙂 xx

homemadegin · 23/03/2019 17:59

Also happy to read for you if a few people helps.

EnglishRose13 · 23/03/2019 18:03

I'm happy to read it too.

CheekyFuckersDontGetPastMe · 23/03/2019 18:06

Also happy to read for you

ScreamingValenta · 23/03/2019 18:07

Just to let you know, OP, there is a dedicated Creative Writing topic which might have threads of interest to you as a writer:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/creative_writing

Daisydad · 23/03/2019 18:08

Will do

LellowYedbetter · 23/03/2019 19:46

Thank you to all that have replied. I’ll send it via PM in morning :-) I’m scared of the creative writing forum, When I get my confidence back I’ll head over there ☺️

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Fletchasaurus · 23/03/2019 20:26

I'd love to read it Lellow

LellowYedbetter · 24/03/2019 08:05

Thanks guys, I have sent a PM to everyone on the thread who has agreed to read it. Again, please don't be worried about being brutally honest, I can take it :-)

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