Well, if you look at most trad published books, they usually average around 2500 - 3500 words a chapter. 50k words is often listed as "technically" novel length, but personally to me 100k is when it really becomes the length of the typical novel you'd pick up at a bookstore.
Today I finished posting my story Dog Boy to scribblehub. Some stats:
53 chapters
approx. 447 pages (if it were a paperback book)
123,341 words 14,200+ views on Wattpad, 4,795 on scribblehub, and 3,351 on royal road.
There are a lot of videos on youtube on making fantasy maps. Simply searching that in youtube will probably help get you started.
This series specifically is a good starting point:
If you want help on making a realistic fantasy map, where the geography makes sense, I recommend the channel...
This is one of the reasons why in the long run I'm pursuing traditional publishing. Yes someone is always going to pirate your stories and stuff like that, but it isn't like if I was a published author someone could easily get away with putting up a copy of my story on audible or something.
I would say that it is simply a difference of culture and what you were raised reading. I really love all the western novels I read, but have a very hard time reading light novels. Even when they're in English, it feels like I'm trying to read a completely different language.
There are...
Lol I unfortunately can't answer this really blindly, took a psychology test this year, and I believe i was something like 111 - so more than the average, but nothing particularly amazing. I feel nice and comfortable there, where I feel like I'm smart enough for it to be useful but not so smart...
Lol I'm not sure what you mean. I spent a bunch of time drawing my cover, and people on other sites have said that they liked it, and the people here on the forums trashed it, saying it looked kinda bad in general, that my title and description were boring, etc, etc. I don't personally care that...
I've just kind of decided that i am a traditionalist. I'm writing stories that are not even slightly related to anime or isekai, and I find using light-novel style titles and giving into smut to be rather unseemly. I know I'm taking a major hit in potential readership, but I don't particularly...
I really only continue to upload here as a courtesy to the several readers I have here. I started uploading on Wattpad and Scribblehub at the same time, and Wattpad has 6336 views, while scribblehub has a paltry 2582 views, and Wattpad has always had far better engagement in terms of votes and...
A soft shade of blue.
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I like blue because it encompasses a lot of different colors in nature, its easier on the eyes, and I just in general like feeling of a bunch of cool colors together.