The one and only (I think) author hoping to be able to change the trend on this site :D
2023-10-31 Joined Global
Welcome :D
It's quite sad, honestly.
And on the opposite end, a story with a weak sense of substitution is only wasting everyone's time, just like asking someone deaf to listen to a concert. No matter how many "self-fulfillment factors" the author puts into their story, the readers will only think, "Who cares? What does this have to do with me?"
Urban · WEBNOVEL_OFFICIAL
Each chapter weaves its own unique story; and each chapter introduces new species (mostly carnivorous ones- those are fun to write).
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Sci-fi · Tyler_Walsh1241
I haven’t applied because neither contract does much for me. I don’t exactly want either contract- even though I get paid, I would rather not have readers paying to unlock chapters of this book. Although, the person you know of sounds quite helpful.
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Sci-fi · Tyler_Walsh1241
Well, thanks for the compliment! :D
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Sci-fi · Tyler_Walsh1241
No- I haven’t applied for a contract yet. I can, but I don’t really want to at the moment.
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Sci-fi · Tyler_Walsh1241
Eventually it does, but that means you have to sign one of two contracts. Unless you only ever want to publish a specific work on Webnovel (for example, Ravenside) you can sign an Exclusive Contract. That one, while you get more money, kind of sucks. Say you made Ravenside and want to publish it somewhere else, but you already signed an Exclusive Contract with Webnovel. You post Ravenside on Wattpad, for example. Webnovel will hunt you down and perhaps sue you for posting your own work on another platform. Legally, after you sign Ravenside to Webnovel in an Exclusive Contract, they now own Ravenside. If you are like me, you do not want that. However, you can sign a non-exclusive contract with Webnovel that gives you less money but allows you to keep your work and post it on other platforms. Each contract has it’s pros and cons, but in my opinion, the non-exclusive contract is the better one.
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Sci-fi · Tyler_Walsh1241
Well, I’ve been writing for nearly four years. I make sure to use correct grammar and punctuation in all of my sentences, and also check my spelling. I often try to avoid repeating words as well. Also, another thing that you should avoid: using the incorrect there. Their: Their is a possessive. EX: That box is theirs. They’re: They’re is a word that means ‘they are’. EX: They’re over in that direction. There: There signifies location. EX: Look over there!
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Sci-fi · Tyler_Walsh1241
XD the comment you’re replying to is from two days ago- I wrote RAVENSIDE.
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Sci-fi · Tyler_Walsh1241
Oh. Uhm. That sucks. They literally have the ability to ignore any and all copy right laws when it comes to your book now :/
Flashy Adventurer System : Show Off to Get Stronger!
Fantasy · Meowder