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  1. Eldoria

    Who are the main antagonists in your novel?

    The definition of the antagonists are characters who oppose the protagonists. Meanwhile, the definition of the protagonist are the main characters who are the center of the story, aka the MCs. So, it is clear that antagonists cannot exist without protagonists (if there is an antagonist without a...
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    When did your story start to pick up an audience?

    I don't know what indicators for calculating the reader bases are: views, favourites, or bookmarks. Well, all three indicators have their own strengths and weaknesses. Views are the most superficial indicator; every visitor who stops by our novel page, even if only reading the synopsis, will be...
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    Good Ratings Low Readers.

    I understand your feelings. Every writer (even an amateur) wants recognition; it's natural. This is very human (including the need for self-esteem in Maslow's theory of needs). But we have a very difficult time controlling the reader variable. I also often observe authors who continue to release...
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    Good Ratings Low Readers.

    It depends on market tastes, my friend. Even if your novel is masterpiece-level, if it doesn't align with market tastes, your novel will likely be quiet. So all I can say is be patient and treat writing as a hobby, rather than chasing the market. Unless you truly want to be an author as your...
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    Who are the main antagonists in your novel?

    Hmm... I don't know. But if the protagonist exists without an antagonist, then the answer is yes. Slice of Life novels don't need an antagonist; the protagonist's daily routine is enough to centre the story.
  6. Eldoria

    Who are the main antagonists in your novel?

    Who are the main antagonists in your novel?
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    Is having a Lazy MC great?

    It depends on how you portray a lazy protagonist, right? Well, if you create a lazy protagonist who somehow always wins and all the girls like him for no apparent reason, I'd definitely be disappointed reading a story like that. Well, I can't really give you any good advice because my...
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    Overpowered or underpowered MC?

    What I dislike about cultivation novels/manhua is that the antagonists (who are the losers of the protagonist) tend to complain to their fathers, their fathers are defeated by the protagonist, their fathers complain to their grandfathers, their grandfathers lose, their grandfathers complain to...
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    Overpowered or underpowered MC?

    OP MC with a complex personality and has life principles (not an arrogant and impulsive character)
  10. Eldoria

    What gadgets do you usually use to write novels?

    What gadgets do you usually use to write novels?
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    What’s your type in men? ?

    This novel I wrote answers your question. Although I think 'he' is just a fiction... (too ideal to be reality...lol)
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    Why don't you complete the novel glossary in SH?

    Why don't you complete the novel glossary in SH? Meanwhile, new readers can get a complete understanding of the characters, rough plot, and worldbuilding before diving into the main story.
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    I have a question, Does the story have to have complex language to be readable?

    Why complicate the language? The most important thing is that your writing can be imagined by the reader. Try writing a specific scene, then read it or have someone else read it, and ask yourself or the reader what you imagine when reading it. If the abstraction of the scene is clearly depicted...
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    As an author, how do you feel when you reread your novels?

    Can Authors Enjoy Their Own Stories As Readers? As a writer, how do you feel when you reread your novels? Do you enjoy stories you've written yourself? How do you enjoy stories whose plots, characters, world-building, and morals you already know in detail without having read them?
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    What do you do when you edit your story or rewrite it?

    Perhaps you could study how anime remakes old anime into new ones, adapting their narrative style to the current market while still maintaining the core story, like Fruits Basket. Perhaps you could apply this to novels.
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    Philosophy VS mythology, which intrigues you more in a story?

    Why not synthesise the two into an authentic fantasy story? I've tried:
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    As a reader, what are your favorite blend of tags that make you GO FOR THE BOOK!?

    I'm not sure if this can be called a manifesto or even a promotion. But for anyone (readers) who is looking for dark fantasy but with a warm family nuance (no broken family, no romance, no harem - just wholesome and heartwarming relationships between family members: mother-daughter...
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    As a reader, what are your favorite blend of tags that make you GO FOR THE BOOK!?

    Absolutely. I'm so sad. The sacred bond of parent-child, brother-sister, is being torn apart by a sordid story (you know what I mean). If we search the family tags for beautiful stories, we find morally flawed ones instead. It truly saddens me. If the sacred bond of family is broken, what else...
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    As a reader, what are your favorite blend of tags that make you GO FOR THE BOOK!?

    I'm actually here to write something. As for what tags I like, it's subjective and based on personal preference, where I like themes about family relationships between mothers and daughters, fathers and daughters, and siblings. Tags: single parent, siblings, younger sisters, parent complex...
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