WordWeve is a social networking site where fellow writers and readers can network, assemble beta readers, collaborate on a book’s metamorphosis, and monetize this process in entirety until publishing. Imagine finding a chapter you love, connecting with the author, and unifying your thoughts and ideas with the work to create something more. If an individual or group’s work is especially resonant with others, they’ll be united with a web of editors and marketers! We believe in more than just a literary landscape that is financially reliable to cross, we want people to make real connections as they ideate.
Worlds are not just planets, they are people. Our mission is to connect people and their stories meaningfully. To this end, we seek to reinvigorate reading and revive hour-long discussions in a landscape of evanescent images and left-on-seen texts. To combat the voiceless praise of follows, likes, and shares, we seek to create a network where individuals can find semblance of good conversation.
Civic division leads to both difference and understanding. Freedom of thought and freedom of speech are the cornerstones from which we can learn from others. And learn from others we should.
No individual should ever be judged outside from their ideas and action. Innovations do not discriminate, and neither should we.
With ambition should come opportunity. Everyone has the right to have both. What matters is not from where we come, but to where we go.
Curiosity did not kill the cat. Rather, the cat found those eight other lives because it was curious! People should always have access to communities and resources to ask and enlighten.
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