Sometimes, I ask myself, are they really scammers? Or are they trying to find genuine work? Lots praise your novel, then suddenly springs you with an advert if you engage them, like ideas of a concept art or as such.
Thanks! I learned a lot.
Just a bit more context out here. I was trying to get the feel of where to toe the line between risque happenstance jokes and NSFW territory. In a story meant for a general audience, fan services could also exist in the form of risque writing, and I want to get a pulse...
Hey fellow human beings,
I've been thinking about where the line is drawn between fanservice and NSFW content, especially in fiction. We all know fanservice is a common trope from some cheeky humor, some strategic angles, and maybe a towel drop or two, but at what point does it cross into NSFW...
No, I wouldn't dare... It's a riot... After giving me a rat, I ignored it, so it took another one out of nowhere, threw it around like a ball, tried to bring it to the bed, and even left it at one time in my slippers... I thought cats liked being left alone! This one won't leave me alone... Sigh...
I don't think so.
I can't even get past Step 3.
Step 3
Select your novel’s genres, then check the box next to:
"Would you like to submit this novel to the MyAnimeList x Honeyfeed Writing Contest 2025 - THE ISEKAI presented by KADOKAWA?"
Edit: I remember HF not really being big on punctuality...
Has it started yet? I mean, it's already July 7, but I don't see any toggleable contest box.
I want to commit. I loved isekai, and I hate that it's starting to become a dying genre. The rewards sure are promising, but it could be tough getting views in HF. I feel confident with my isekai...
I just wanted to ask, because I felt like I was more creative when sleep deprived, but I suspect that wasn't the case. I guessed, I needed a reality check?