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  1. HugodeSantaCatarina

    WARNING for WRITERS: Ignore W*BN*VEL Invite E-Mails

    that is fucking insane. for real?
  2. HugodeSantaCatarina

    WARNING for WRITERS: Ignore W*BN*VEL Invite E-Mails

    that sounds absolutely horrible. and it only confirms my suspicions and doubts when it comes to webnovel. it reminds me of a modern more corporate, dystopian, and predatory wave of pulp fiction. not the movie. the pulp novels of the sci-fi age. they'd put half naked women on the covers and...
  3. HugodeSantaCatarina

    WARNING for WRITERS: Ignore W*BN*VEL Invite E-Mails

    this is very important for new author's to understand. i have a very close friend of mine who's taking law and i refer to them constantly on all the new offers i get. i suggest all of you guys should buddy buddy with law people if you wanna take a writing career. they'll be your firewall against...
  4. HugodeSantaCatarina

    WARNING for WRITERS: Ignore W*BN*VEL Invite E-Mails

    About a few years ago, I received a response to a call for submissions for some publishing company. They were interested in my book. A lot can happen in a year, and it took exactly the same amount time to realize that the composition and quality of my prose in that book wasn't exactly...
  5. HugodeSantaCatarina

    I was invited. But I don't know if it's legit.

    I was invited too by this editor person who saw my story on tapas. I went online searching for forum posts like this one, interviewing authors who've worked with WEBNOVEL, and asking others for legal advice on the process. though no contracts have bee given, the authors who've worked there say...
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