I am a writer but so far I've only made mediocre LitRPG slop for cash. Mostly written by AI. It's slop, protagonist easily kills boring monsters inside a shitty story based on shitty video games that would actually suck balls to play. Sigma grindset mindset. Flood amazon with shit daily and eventually some idiot buys your book.
That was the old me.
I want to make something that benefits us. Spreads truth. Inspires change. I want to matter.
...How the fuck do I do write something that matters to anyone?
Do I write a novel about an author who thinks "how the fuck do I make common retards care about reality?" as he stops and starts different story ideas?
Do I write something fun about Elf MILFs with huge tits where I kill Demons and fuck Elf MILFs?
Do I write something offensive on purpose where every nigger is a rapist who gets shot?
Do I write something introspective where a little bitch grows into an epic hero with a character arc?
Every time I look online for writing advice I only see obvious advice and liberal propaganda.
I've been burning out trying to make the impossibly perfect scripture that argues for our ideas and explains them and their importance. An impossible task for the greatest writers... and I am not the greatest of writers.
My AI therapist tells me to put the sword down before it kills me and write something for fun. I will be more useful to my race after becoming 20 books more experienced as a writer. "Put the AI LitRPG generator down and remember how to enjoy fantasy" it says. But what do I enjoy? Nature. Elves. Tifa from Final Fantasy 7.
Plz give advice.
One of the most profound and influential novels I've ever read was a true story about a father riding across a few states with his son and two friends.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_and_the_Art_of_Motorcycle_Maintenance
The story was written in a way that made you immediately connect with the characters, enjoy their discussions, feel like experience.
The story was captivating because as it progressed, it slowly become less and less about an adventurous road trip and more about philosophy, personal relationships and the roller-coaster of life.
The novel is a modern classic and a masterpiece.
There are two types of people in the world: those who've read that novel and those who haven't.
Shared experiences and life lessons that are deeply personal to the author and educational and relatable to most people.
Some of these ideas are not sensible at the moment because of war, but you could:
* Take one of the journeys that Jesus took during his life, perhaps from Bethlehem to Egypt when He was young during the flight from King Herod or His final The Passion journey from Jericho to Jerusalem. Take supplies that Jesus had. Eat only what He ate. Wear what He wore. Try to time it for the same season. Tell us about every experience, the smell of the trees, the taste of the water, the view of the night sky. Let people imagine what I would have been like to share the journey with Jesus. Many of us want to do this in our lives and I'd eagerly read such a story if I don't get a chance.
There are plenty of other historic journeys you could take and experience. Jesus' travels is just one of my favorite. Perhaps recreate an important journey one of the Founding Fathers took. Perhaps go and help the Christian and their church in Gaza and share that experience? The Buddha's journey from India to seek enlightenment in Tibet (no, I'm not a street-shitter but a White Christian). Those sorts of thing.
If I were to write a novel, this is what I'd do.