Re: Write [Isekai /LitRPG]

Self-Published

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Description

At 20 years old,Beliah Scrivfelt stuck—working a dead-end job, no future, no purpose. His mother and sister left when he was young, and since then, life had felt like an endless cycle, moving forward but going nowhere.

Then, one night, everything changed.

In a flash, he found himself in another world, surrounded by strangers who had been transported just like him. Given a unique gift by a mysterious goddess, Beliah now has a chance to start fresh, to learn, to grow, and to finally carve out a life worth living.

This world is vast—filled with gods, kingdoms, magic, and opportunity. Some outworlders dream of returning home, but Beliah? For the first time in his life, he wants to explore. He wants to see what this world has to offer, meet new people, forge real friendships, and prove to himself that he can become something more.

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Chapters(15 total)

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Community Reviews(4)

  • C. L. DionevRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Style
    The writing style in Re: Write is gripping, immersive, and emotionally charged. The author effectively conveys the protagonist’s internal struggles while balancing world-building and action. The use of first-person narration makes the experience feel personal, allowing readers to deeply connect with Beliah’s thoughts and emotions. The descriptions are vivid, painting a dark yet intriguing world that feels lived-in. The pacing in early chapters is methodical, prioritizing character development over immediate action, which strengthens the emotional impact of the protagonist’s journey.
    Story
    The premise of Re: Write stands out in the Isekai/LitRPG genre by blending psychological depth with traditional fantasy elements. Beliah’s journey from despair to self-discovery is compelling, and the mystery surrounding his summoning adds a layer of intrigue. The introduction of gods, affinities, and a structured system of power builds a rich foundation for the plot. The tension between free will and divine intervention is a compelling theme, and the protagonist’s reluctance to be a mere pawn adds an interesting dynamic. The stakes feel high, and the world’s rules are introduced at a measured pace, making the unfolding narrative both engaging and suspenseful.
    Grammar
    The prose is well-polished, with minimal grammatical errors. The author demonstrates strong command over sentence structure, varying between concise, punchy dialogue and more elaborate descriptions where needed. The balance between narration and dialogue is well-handled, ensuring that the story flows smoothly. Occasionally, some phrasing could be tightened for clarity, but overall, the grammar and syntax maintain a professional quality.
    Character
    Beliah is a layered protagonist, deeply flawed yet relatable. His struggle with self-worth and his resentment toward divine forces add depth to his character. The supporting cast, including Victor, Lucian, and Sophia, each bring distinct personalities to the story. Thei
  • Forgotten FoxRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Without wasting time, the story takes you to the same position of the MC: confusion and desperation, trying to find out what is happening and who are all those people
    For the most past the story flows flawlessly. The detailed descriptions give life for what is going on, and make the characters seem real. Sometimes they are a little too much though, and that is the only small flaw; but the intriguing story and interesting characters are more than enough to compensate for it.
    There are no grammar mistakes I noticed. The writer also gives many hints of cool things that are coming, be it Gods, magic or innovative technologies.
  • Ryujin2xdRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    Re: Write" presents a strong opening for an isekai/LitRPG story, delivering an intriguing mystery, solid character interactions, and a well-paced introduction to its world. The writing is smooth, immersive, and engaging, balancing tension, humor, and curiosity well. The characters are distinct and their reactions feel authentic, making the reader invested in their fates.
    However, while the story does a lot right, it also falls into some familiar isekai tropes without fully subverting them. Some areas could benefit from tightening, particularly in pacing and world-building delivery.
    The story starts with confusion and panic, a classic but effective way to pull readers into an unknown world. The protagonist’s first-person perspective makes the scene feel immediate and intense. The descriptions of physical sensations (cold marble, sluggish body, suffocating panic) ground the reader in the moment.
    Each character introduced has a clear and distinct voice.
    Victor exudes competence and quiet authority. His mysterious number (777) adds an extra layer of intrigue.
    Lucian is a wildcard with a sharp tongue and a dismissive attitude, which makes him unpredictable and interesting.
    Sophie is emotionally charged and protective, adding humanity and grounding to the situation.
    Beliah (the protagonist) is cautious, observant, and insecure about his ability to speak up, which makes him relatable.
    The slow realization that they’re trapped, the silent soldiers, and the looming threat of unknown forces create an excellent sense of unease. When Jacquin Caltrich appears, his authoritative presence and immediate dominance over the group add another layer of danger. His interaction with Lucian is particularly well done—it feels genuinely intimidating.
    The pacing of the revelations—especially when they check their "Status"—is handled well, not rushing into game mechanics too quickly while keeping the mystery alive.
    The chapter ends with the protagonist discovering his "Status" and realizing h
  • VeltoriaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 4.5
    Re: Write introduces Beliah Scriv, a 20-year-old stuck in a dead-end life before being transported to a new world, where he’s given a chance to start over. The story sets a tone of personal growth and self-discovery, focusing on Beliah’s internal struggles and sense of stagnation. The first three chapters do a great job of establishing his character and the world around him, creating an engaging atmosphere despite the slower pace.
    Beliah’s background and the transition to the new world are relatable and thoughtfully written, making his journey feel meaningful. There is little immediate action or game mechanics at this stage, which might disappoint some readers, but the introspective approach is a strength for those seeking character-driven narratives.
    Style & Grammar:
    The writing is clear, with a solid flow. The author uses effective prose to explore Beliah’s emotions, though there could be more depth in some descriptive aspects. There are no glaring grammatical errors, and the pacing is steady, though slow for those expecting more action upfront.
    Overall:
    Re: Write is a refreshing take on the isekai genre, focusing on emotional depth and world-building rather than action. It’s a solid start, though the slow pacing and lack of immediate RPG elements might not appeal to everyone. Fans of introspective, character-driven stories will find it engaging.