That is why I prefaced it. I'm not recommending people not read; I'm telling them I just don't read, so take my advice with a grain of salt. Sure, I have over 9,000 readers across my series on SH, much less RR or Patreon, but my style of doing things is very different from that of many...
I write in 3rd Limited, and you should also be aware that there are different branches inside those perspectives, as well. First, let me tell you that I DO NOT READ. I only write. I write about 25k to 35k words weekly for... many years now. The last book I read WAS 1st person, and it was So...
I can post a few recommendations I get from some of my fans that post in the 'Recommended Section.' Maybe a few will be helpful to you.
https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/41423/lever-action
https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/44132/the-calamitous-bob...
You will get many 1 star ratings and reviews, which is natural. Also, 1 out of every 1k people will generally even bother to rate and even review.
Haters are by nature very loud and want to have their voice heard and so they’ll go to more lengths than someone that just reads and enjoys your...
Really depends on how your characters develop and the story progresses. All of my series have very slow-burning romance in the background as they're slice of life. 'Some' enjoy that, but most tend to want it to go down a roller coaster and stories to not have much build or development; I've...
No, no, no, I was worried this was a forum post >.> I'd rather not just post a random post with the series I write. I was just figuring things out; seems the signature is for that kind of thing. Thanks for the reply.
Yeah, but I don't really have the time to upkeep my Wiki page. Sometimes fans will do stuff on it, but I'm more likely to just have a google doc as a compendium for people to understand who is who, seeing as I have a pretty broad world with many characters across several series I update...
For me, it's in part to exercise my own mental faculties; I use writing as an excuse to study. I must understand something when I'm writing something to give it justice. It's also a form of expressing what I've learned; with the addition of the adventure of being the first to travel an unknown...
My suggestion, Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. It's excellent! You might also consider Terry Brooks novels, such as The Landover Series or The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara Trilogy.