ArchlordZero
Stage 4 Cancer Shitposter
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I've been a web light novel-style writer for about 7 years now, and ever since I became a lawyer, my time in writing diminished. I could hardly finish the whole novel now, being the last 3 novels I wrote were put on hiatus and I jump to another book idea because I get bored writing it. Hey, At least I finish the 1st book/arc/season of my novels, lol. During my "glory" days, I was able to write about 1500 words in a day (My personal best record was 3800 to 4000 words) as I was a contracted author in Webnovel a few years back. When I became busy with work, I can only write less than 1k words and my chapters were just as short.
I was pretty sure I'll be leaving my writing career as I intended it to be a hobby in the first place.
But then everything changed when I watched a certain anime and played a certain visual novel and got inspired by it. I tried writing my book based on that fiction, and I was surprised that I was able to write about 4500+ words in a day! Whenever I get a free time or wanted to clear my mind, I would just write chapters for this novel and let my hands do the typing. I'd dare to say that I am now addicted to writing this new novel of mine, and I don't mind it being mediocre. I have learned from my 7 years of experience to write for myself and not for my readers, so I don't mind if people will hate my new novel for being mid.
How about you? Have you ever gotten addicted to writing a novel?
P.S. The fiction that inspired me is Aokana. Truly an underrated gem
I was pretty sure I'll be leaving my writing career as I intended it to be a hobby in the first place.
But then everything changed when I watched a certain anime and played a certain visual novel and got inspired by it. I tried writing my book based on that fiction, and I was surprised that I was able to write about 4500+ words in a day! Whenever I get a free time or wanted to clear my mind, I would just write chapters for this novel and let my hands do the typing. I'd dare to say that I am now addicted to writing this new novel of mine, and I don't mind it being mediocre. I have learned from my 7 years of experience to write for myself and not for my readers, so I don't mind if people will hate my new novel for being mid.
How about you? Have you ever gotten addicted to writing a novel?
P.S. The fiction that inspired me is Aokana. Truly an underrated gem