I mean the website's target audience is horny weebs but yeah there should be one perhaps post this in feature request?I'm asking this question to the website's owner, there's a children's fiction category on Wattpad, Amazon and other websites but not here. I'm currently writing a children fiction story alongside my translated tree-man story.
I think besides the websites you mentioned, there's nothing else, save for some local sites catering to local literature.Then where do I post it beside Amazon (for the finished product), I'm already doing Wattpad, I guess neovel?
nah mate dont go to Wn.WebNovel? Nope. I won't recommend it even if I post there.
trueMmm, there are many such genres scribblehub needs, but Tony once said there aren't enough of these stories to deserve their own genre. Just like in this case, your story might be the only one which is children's fiction. I suppose write lots and write them good and a genre will be created?
Too late, I already posted there.nah mate dont go to Wn.
This is not a site for children.I'm asking this question to the website's owner, there's a children's fiction category on Wattpad, Amazon and other websites but not here. I'm currently writing a children fiction story alongside my translated tree-man story.
My novel is both. Should I try posting there?Dreame and its affiliates focus on ladies' novels, or cultivation stuff.
You can't tell me what to do! NyeheheheThis is not a site for children.
... Even if most of y'all should be doing your homework, not reading slop and filth on this website
wait, wait, I mean if there is a lot of Smut but... trans? Well, as soon as I got to the site, I deleted that genre from being shown to me, but is there really so much out there?I think besides the websites you mentioned, there's nothing else, save for some local sites catering to local literature.
HoneyFeed is focused on JPN-ish/Weaboo-like Light Novels.
ScribbleHub's audience are for smut, gender-benders and trans stories.
RoyalRoad prefers LitRPG.
Syosetsu is...well...strictly JPN.
And Pixiv loves illustrations more than novels.
Dreame and its affiliates focus on ladies' novels, or cultivation stuff.
WebNovel? Nope. I won't recommend it even if I post there.
There's a lot of it. I personally don't care for it nor do I write it but it's everywhere. In fact, it's usually the easiest way to get to trending here because of how popular it is. Though this place probably has the nicest, helpful, and fairly inclusive community compared to the other sites. There's just too much drama and toxicity elsewhere.wait, wait, I mean if there is a lot of Smut but... trans? Well, as soon as I got to the site, I deleted that genre from being shown to me, but is there really so much out there?
Sorry to say but most of the websites used for webnovels aren't child friendly.I'm asking this question to the website's owner, there's a children's fiction category on Wattpad, Amazon and other websites but not here. I'm currently writing a children fiction story alongside my translated tree-man story.
Try using whichever of the following tags that you feel might be appropriate for your story:I'm asking this question to the website's owner, there's a children's fiction category on Wattpad, Amazon and other websites but not here. I'm currently writing a children fiction story alongside my translated tree-man story.
Try it, they might offer you monetization for your novel, but I suggest you read their contract first.My novel is both. Should I try posting there?
imagine a child browsing here one day and suddenly seeing a cover with a half naked anime girl with big ol tiddies making an ahegao face.Kids shouldn't be on this site lol
that's so true!!I mean the website's target audience is horny weebs but yeah there should be one perhaps post this in feature request?
The first authors ever on this site were trans, it is our foundationwait, wait, I mean if there is a lot of Smut but... trans? Well, as soon as I got to the site, I deleted that genre from being shown to me, but is there really so much out there?