Cursed by a sentient storyweaver, jaded writer Alex Veyra is forced to survive 1,000 genre-hopping tales—from slasher horrors to toxic romances—as their mind and body fracture under shifting tropes.
With each cliché they conquer, Alex gains power to bend narratives… and risks becoming the very archetypes they despise. Now, armed with glitching skills and an rogue AI ally, Alex must outwrite the Storyweaver’s script before their humanity is erased—or worse, edited into a marketable protagonist.
Will Alex escape the plot—or become the villain of their own tale?
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The story is great so far, I honestly recommend it to those who prefer unhinged power fantasy stories. Genre Drifter is the story I wrote to cope with my crippling fear of writing a story. Meta? Yes. Unhinged? Absolutely. Guilty of weaponizing every trope I’ve ever rage-quit? 100%. Alex Veyra is my sleep-deprived disaster muse—a writer forced to out-snark the literal god of stories. Roast me, ship characters, demand tropes—I don't mind. Genre Drifter is a blessing to everyone who’s ever yelled “BUT WHY?!” ata cliché. Let’s break the fourth wall… and maybe the fifth? Feel free to ask me anything below this review! [img=Relaxed]