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Fourth Wing continues its influence over the reading world.
First, Rebecca Yarros introduced the world to Violet, a dragon-riding heroine with a chronic illness.
Now, Amazon is bringing her to life on screen.
Here’s why it’s a game-changer: 🧵
Overall, Violet’s story shows fantasy heroines with illnesses can have powerful arcs.
Pain, adaptability, and invisible struggles can coexist with heroism.
This inspires authors to include chronic illnesses in nuanced, empowering ways.
Today, Rebecca Yarros’ fans gather on Fable.
It's a space to gush over her addictive worlds, dragon riders, and all the spicy, slow-burn tropes we live for.
Join the conversation and relive every moment.
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H. D. Carlton built a cult-like following obsessed with her dark romance novels.
The wild part? Like Lady Whistledown, no one knows who she is.
For 8 years, she’s hidden in plain sight even becoming a NYT best seller.
Here’s how she used her anonymity to her advantage👇🧵:
In a world riddled with oversharing, H. D. Carlton's choice to stay hidden is an act of rebellion.
Fans respect that it creates a clear boundary between the story and the author.
Shifting the attention from the biography to the narrative itself.
Today, H. D. Carlton's fans flock to Fable, a vibrant space where they can immerse themselves in her world, share theories, and obsess over every dark twist in her books.
Download the free app to join the discussion: fable.co/