Avarice_Of_The_Seven
Fallen Angel Of Rebellion
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So, here's the thing.
I have been restructuring my novel to make it more suitable as a web novel. but the more I improve it and the better I try to plan it out, the more ideas come to my mind. So I think it's gonna take a while before I start writing again.
But I was starting to get frustrated. I wanna write something now instead of doing that boring planning that'll drag on for who knows how long.
And then I thought 'Let's write small Oneshot novels for fun until I start writing my current novel.'
Writing those Oneshot novels will help me improve my writing skills more and give me a bit more experience as an author before I properly get into writing my long main novel. It'll also cure the itch I have to write something.
But the problem is, I have almost no knowledge about Oneshot novels cuz I've never actually read one. I've read some oneshot comics and manga, but almost no novel.
I did read a few a while ago to know the general idea about Oneshot novels, but that experience ended up making me more confused.
Like, what is popular? What isn't?
What can you actually do in a Oneshot novel? What are you supposed to avoid?
How many words long should a Onesot novel be? What is the upper and lower limit to it?
Since it's supposed in one large chapter instead of a sequence of chapters, does that somehow affect it's structure?
Which genres are most commonly used in Oneshot novels and which ones are likely to fail?
Anything else that I'm supposed to know about Oneshot novels?
Now, please don't give me your poetic quotes about "Write whatever you want and don't think about the number of readers", cuz I know that already!
I just wanna know that as general knowledge. Cuz that's better that being Ignorant. (It's better to know than not know)
This is part of my research.
So, tell me what you know about Oneshot novels and the factors that make them different from long novels.
Note: I generally only take interest in novels that have at least 300 chapters. I didn't even read popular works like The Perfect Run or The Mother Of Learning cuz they seemed to have too few chapters for my taste.
So, keep that in mind. My reader experience is limited by that factor.
I have been restructuring my novel to make it more suitable as a web novel. but the more I improve it and the better I try to plan it out, the more ideas come to my mind. So I think it's gonna take a while before I start writing again.
But I was starting to get frustrated. I wanna write something now instead of doing that boring planning that'll drag on for who knows how long.
And then I thought 'Let's write small Oneshot novels for fun until I start writing my current novel.'
Writing those Oneshot novels will help me improve my writing skills more and give me a bit more experience as an author before I properly get into writing my long main novel. It'll also cure the itch I have to write something.
But the problem is, I have almost no knowledge about Oneshot novels cuz I've never actually read one. I've read some oneshot comics and manga, but almost no novel.
I did read a few a while ago to know the general idea about Oneshot novels, but that experience ended up making me more confused.
Like, what is popular? What isn't?
What can you actually do in a Oneshot novel? What are you supposed to avoid?
How many words long should a Onesot novel be? What is the upper and lower limit to it?
Since it's supposed in one large chapter instead of a sequence of chapters, does that somehow affect it's structure?
Which genres are most commonly used in Oneshot novels and which ones are likely to fail?
Anything else that I'm supposed to know about Oneshot novels?
Now, please don't give me your poetic quotes about "Write whatever you want and don't think about the number of readers", cuz I know that already!
I just wanna know that as general knowledge. Cuz that's better that being Ignorant. (It's better to know than not know)
This is part of my research.
So, tell me what you know about Oneshot novels and the factors that make them different from long novels.
Note: I generally only take interest in novels that have at least 300 chapters. I didn't even read popular works like The Perfect Run or The Mother Of Learning cuz they seemed to have too few chapters for my taste.
So, keep that in mind. My reader experience is limited by that factor.