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    Who is more sexually appealing: man or woman?

    In a genderless perspective, it completely depends on what the person finds attractive at that point
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    Noble scion names that scream arrogance

    Augustus, Thadeus. Thats all i got but its usually the long names that sound arrogant
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    Just a thought

    Yes
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    Hello, didn't think I'd get a message here

    Hello, didn't think I'd get a message here
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    Why is it so hard for traditional fantasy and Sci fi to be successful on online writing sites?

    If you're really only looking for traditional fantasy and sci-fi you should stick with traditional writing. As for variety, you really just have to look for them. There's definitely a wide range of stories. Its just hard to find one specific type because there's so many. You can put filters on...
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    Exclusive, non-exclusive or relying on readers for support via Patreon etc.?

    Don't know specifically how Patreon works for creators. From what I understand, you just make posts on Patreon and then lock them so they can only be seen by your subscribers and also what tier can see them. You might wanna try making a new thread asking how, so authors who do know how can...
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    Exclusive, non-exclusive or relying on readers for support via Patreon etc.?

    I haven't heard of non-exclusive contracts before. What are the usual terms and conditions of those?
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    Exclusive, non-exclusive or relying on readers for support via Patreon etc.?

    Exclusitivity to one site tend to limit your audience. Especially any sites that have paywall (*cough* Webnovel). A Patreon would take more time and a bit of luck but as a reader I see it as the better option for an author to earn money. Post on multiple sites to attract a wider audience and...
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    What is wrong with this snek?

    I think the head needs to pop out more or be more emphasized.
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    Should I listen to the readers or continue with the story as planned?

    Just say it will be revealed later on if you don't want to reveal everything. Its better to send a clear message that there will be things that will only be explained later on in the story. Some of the readers are probably just asking out of curiousity and will stop asking if you tell them...
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    Ah ok, honestly I mostly do it to avoid trolls in public comments and it feels more personal (to me at least) for both the reader and author to have a private conservation.
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    If its not constructive criticism, just remember that its just one person whining and that there are so many more people that like your work and want to see more of it.
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    Was that an argument against or agreement to what I said? (Genuine question out of curiousity btw, I'm not being sarcastic or want to start a debate)
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    As a reader, I feel like it kinds depends on the situation. For example if I feel like an author genuinely ruined a series that I really liked, I would probably do the whole "I'm dropping this series and here's why" rant. If its something like the series takes a turn that I don't personally like...
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    Readers who declare that they're dropping the series they're reading

    As a reader, I prefer directly messaging authors if I have complaints (legitimate ones like plot inconsistency or writing quality becoming worse) and or suggestions. I don't like leaving public comments because it feels like trying to pressure the author into changing especially if its not a...
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