That's a fair point. But honestly, if the beginning isn't gripping and intense, won't my work just drown in a crowded market filled with high-stakes, creativity, and harsh criticism? I feel like as a new author, I don't have the safety net that established names do. What’s your take on finding...
Hi everyone,
I’ve recently reached a turning point in my journey as a writer. After publishing 78 chapters of my first novel, "The Prince's Rise from the Shadows," and receiving valuable (and blunt) feedback from several critics and experienced authors, I’ve realized something important.
My...
Thank you so much for this honest and detailed critique. To be fair, you aren’t the first to point out these structural issues; I’ve received similar feedback from other critics who read further into the novel.
Your "one orc's opinion" was actually the final push I needed. I’ve realized that...
As I mentioned, I write in my native language and use AI to translate, then I step in to edit and refine the concepts. I’d say I’m a 3 out of 5 . I understand English well, but when it comes to writing a full novel, it’s still a challenge—though I’m improving every day.
Hello everyone, I’m an author who just reached a milestone of 78 chapters on my first original work. As I’m starting to think about the future—contracts, Patreon, or Amazon KDP—I wanted to ask those who have already crossed that bridge:
At what point did you realize your work was ready for...
"Peace be upon you too! I truly appreciate the warm welcome.
You can find my story here:
ScribbleHub (For the New Prologue & Arc 1 launch): https://www.scribblehub.com/series/2279270/the-princes-rise-from-the-shadows/
Royal Road (For the full 78 chapters)...
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English is not my first language, and while I understand it, I'm not yet at a level to write a full novel. I write in my native tongue and use a specific translation prompt from a trusted source to move it into English. I supervise every sentence. If the AI changes a concept or a vibe, I...