I don't understand why an author would choose not to continue a series even though it already has thousands of readers and instead choose to publish a rewrite with only a few new readers.
I mean, you can rewrite the old series, instead of releasing a rewrite in a new one.
Writing can be improved, but lost reader trust is difficult to restore and regain it.
You don't need to delete your account if the information you share is only public.
And only one of my social media accounts which was deleted was Telegram... not because I wanted to delete it. However, my account expired after a year of not being opened.
* I was quite sad because many of my friends' profiles were stored there.
Have any authors here ever created an ending arc where everyone loses (protagonist, antagonist, and supporting characters) or suffers from the consequences of their actions?
Dare to say that kindness and sincerity sometimes cannot save anyone (rejecting talk no jutsu).
I was inspired by masterpieces...
If One Piece is a legendary treasure,
And Death Note is a literal book of death,
What gifts in this fiction might be?
I just learned that broiler chickens are one of humanity's greatest food revolutions for global animal protein needs.
Efficient in production, affordable for customers, and the market is global. Without broiler chickens, we probably wouldn't be eating crispy fried chicken while watching YT.
Thanks to the innovators who have made it possible for me to eat crispy chicken almost every week.
Sometimes I admire authors who truly write fiction as a hobby. I've seen these authors consistently post hundreds of chapters with a total of over half a million words. Yet, they don't care about engagement at all, even if they only get around 1k views after more than half a year.
I don't know when I will continue it...
This is my first josei fiction that explores the meaning of true love through the test of love: Sleeping Prince.
Remember, 100 chapters of total 100k words are generally more appealing to casual readers than 33 chapters of total 100k words. A simple psychological trick that might help you increase the visibility of your fiction.
Wow... amazing. There are still long chapters, averaging 17k words per chapter, using giant paragraphs, as if you were reading a paper book. The author and the readers both have incredible endurance. Kudos!
If, someday, you've been betrayed by someone you trusted (e.g., a family member, a partner, or even a friend), but the betrayal was for your own good (e.g., to save your life), and the method was immoral and destroyed your ideals and aspirations.
How do you deal with betrayal after you've been broken?
Can you forgive someone who betrayed you because that person cared too much about you?

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