Its not your fault, that site, it lures everyone.Considering I publish most of my novels on a site which is primarily based on Rom-Com, I quickly regretted my writing career and haven't recovered from writing since.
'Oh, a movie based on a webnovel from that site? Maybe I could get a chance its different.' Instant regret.
Good luck! I would write something motivating but its true no normie shall ever buy from us...I just learned that due to the nature of web serials my chances of getting my novel traditionally published significantly plummets.
Oof
Maybe my best option really is to learn Japanese to post on syosetsu...
I believe thats why @CurrentTheMerboy took down his story on here. Someone told him since he didnt had most of his story up on here it'd still get a good chance to be picked by a publisher or something like that. As long as not more than 40% posted online, something like that.I just learned that due to the nature of web serials my chances of getting my novel traditionally published significantly plummets.
Oof
Maybe my best option really is to learn Japanese to post on syosetsu...
Not sure what you mean. Nowadays, publishing a book is not that all hard (just expensive), getting audiences to actually purchase them is the hard part.I just learned that due to the nature of web serials my chances of getting my novel traditionally published significantly plummets.
I believe japanese publisher only wants to publish novel from japanese. Syosetsu is not exactly publisher. More like website where japanese-folk upload their web novels, either just for fun or training to write while generating audiences.Maybe my best option really is to learn Japanese to post on syosetsu...
That is why. It also is only a rough draft. I'm trying to decide if I should take it down though entirely.I believe thats why @CurrentTheMerboy took down his story on here. Someone told him since he didnt had most of his story up on here it'd still get a good chance to be picked by a publisher or something like that. As long as not more than 40% posted online, something like that.
Gp. I saw some rough drafts were allowed to stay on wattpad and the author mentioned thats all they can let stay when they work with publisher.That is why. It also is only a rough draft. I'm trying to decide if I should take it down though entirely.
Or you can just self-publish. Sure, it's not a lot of money, but you could make a lot of money. Ai-chan's book Felicia's Second Life used to be a big money-maker, if not for bloody 30% US Withholding Tax. Fucking US of A! Ai-chan's book even sold more than traditionally published books such as Clockwork Prince at some point.I just learned that due to the nature of web serials my chances of getting my novel traditionally published significantly plummets.
Oof
Maybe my best option really is to learn Japanese to post on syosetsu...