Women can't be Gods!

Sapphic Rage Update: I'm officially 20K in. And I think I have a problem. The goal is 35K, but I'm only half way in. It's looking more like 40k. If not 45K. 😬🥴 I'm incredibly loving this story!!!! And this is just a DRAFT!!!! Somebody, hold my hand. Tell me this is a novella, not a novel. NOVELLA! This is NOT a novel. I even made up a language for this manuscript because it feels like the right thing to do. This one got a hold on me, it's not letting me up y'all.

Women can't be Gods is a direct quote from the priestess who is completely indoctrinated and she has just found out that her enemy, the "man" eaters, are so powerful that she wants to drop to her knees and worship. But women can't be Gods. So, she's told. Her faith, her belief is slowly cracking.... And it's undoing me, too.

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2025/7/20 Edited to

... Read more'Women Can't Be Gods' stands out as a compelling sapphic fantasy novella in progress, currently reaching over 20,000 words. The draft captures the tension between ingrained beliefs and emerging truths, focusing on a priestess whose faith is challenged by the formidable power of the antagonistic 'man' eaters. This internal struggle invites readers into a deep exploration of indoctrination, doubt, and transformation. The author’s decision to invent a new language for the manuscript demonstrates a profound commitment to world-building and authenticity, potentially enriching the narrative’s cultural depth and immersion. Creating a unique language in fiction often helps convey complex societal structures and relationships, similar to renowned fantasy works. This story is tagged under sapphic themes, emphasizing queer romance and representation within fantasy literature. Sapphic narratives provide critical visibility for lesbian and queer female characters, offering nuanced explorations of identity, desire, and community. Aspiring writers and readers interested in sapphic romance and eanoble literary styles will find this evolving draft engaging. The manuscript blurs the line between novella and novel length, highlighting the fluidity of storytelling forms when driven by creativity and depth. The phrase 'Women can't be Gods' symbolizes restrictive gender norms and the struggle to overcome limiting beliefs, resonating beyond the story to broader discussions on gender and power. Such themes are increasingly relevant in contemporary speculative fiction, encouraging reflection on societal roles and personal empowerment. Readers eager to follow the development of this manuscript can appreciate the author's openness about the creative process, including challenges and breakthroughs. This transparency fosters community engagement, especially within queer and fantasy literature circles. Overall, 'Women Can't Be Gods' promises a rich tapestry of sapphic fantasy with layered characters and innovative storytelling techniques, making it a noteworthy upcoming work for fans of the genre.

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Women can’t be a god? But they can be a goddess💅🏾

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Aphrodite would smite you if you said that

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