Oddly because I can actually here myself think now, I'm able to reason that if I want to stick with an idea I want to stick with for writing, it's better to not mention it, as someone on social media would take it as a brainstorming invitation.
This depends, for my oldest work I'm editing but they're mostly finished, I release it all at once. I'm aware this can artificially effect the trending tag, and I honestly hate that.
But generally I prefer to release them in a serial fashion, as I write them.
I prefer to keep a schedule...
It's kind of odd I'm helping Alita Army behind the scenes ( not actively promoting though ), when what I write, while absolutely Post Apocalyptic, is not that kind of Post Apocalypse. I might scale down to being a little more on brand.
There is really kind of a simple answer for that: the author themselves is trans and lesbian.
Granted in most cases it might be a guy that does a self-insert, but by no means always.
I'm an extreme night owl, almost a night owl. Generally I prefer 3:00-4:00 A.M. Though recently I've had to adjust my schedule because I've returned to living with my parents rather than in my apartment, for about another half year or so.
But generally, I prefer the night.
How based should based be? 2,000 words might be hard to reach, unless I drastically change course in this new story I'm doing.
OK that's doable, I can at least follow two of these prompts.
Yea same way, I'm contemplating eventually getting rid of it. I still might after I muted a whole bunch of people.
It's not just political differences, it's the feed itself much of the time. I can deal with capitalists as a lower c communist.
No, in fact I feel like the simpler the language the better. In fact me using excessively big words is something I often have to edit between drafts, because I keep forgetting most people arent ... well you know how tech folks are.
Slight nitpick, being Lyrical isn't the same as having a large...
Oh boy, lots of twitter refugees to Mastodon. I think to be on the safe side, I'll try coffee rather than irish coffee for that game.
To be fair, it's nice people are becoming aware of how bad Twitter is.
I've only ever participated in it once. What I tended to find out was once people found out I was doing it, the competitive nature of people in general enabled them to abuse the priviledge of knowing I was up to that, to spam my Twitter feed with nonsense.
So I don't generally announce it when...
I'll try that route then then. ( Interesting Uploaded Fairy is just that, a bunch of short stories that build to a novel. ) I might try padding it with character sketches and designs that will show up in the GN later.
Your advice makes me curious, is the common length or a Light Novel a frequently asked question?
When I asked the previous one, I had forgotten each volume is roughly 20,000-25,000 words in their own right. ( I'm not including the collection of short stories in this estimate, which brings it to...