Everything Alv. I choose every option. Give me all the movies, games, and anime or tv shows. But. I'm going to be involved in it. I'm not letting someone manhandle my baby.
To be honest, I've been writing my series for over a year and I don't have the faintest idea as to what style I have. I just write. I probably have hints of a style, but I can't see it for myself.
Oh no. Whether something is flirty or not can be so hard. It really depends on the person doing the flirting on whether or not it's flirty or not. Some people are really subtle and others are super direct. >w<
I think you calling someone cute a lot of times is fine as long as you do it to a lot...
Give me something to think about. Give me room to create assumptions and pieces to put together. Then put it all together at the end. But not everything. Leave a sense of openness, a world where everything isn't given so that I can explore on my own. Because every readers experience will be a...
Well, maybe not what people would normally do for a webnovel, but you can write a prologue or something that contains those trigger warnings. It'll give readers starting out an idea about what they're getting into. But it's mainly a thing for novels rather than webnovels. So just putting the...
Fufufufu. One prompt is for useless lesbians, my favorite type to write. Number 2 would be interesting to write as well :blob_popcorn: And number 6 sounds like a dream. I'll see if I can find time. :blob_melt:
You can write I think anything as long as there is an obvious story. Just make sure that if there is any sexual content that all parties are of the age of consent (or you can write nonconsensual stuff but be careful with that).
Well, that would make sense (the creation of all things, not the google translate). Term when divided into its individual characters means Make Make. So two times the make equals the greatest of makes.
I know my readers usually comment on chapters with major developments. That's mainly it. Maybe some theory crafting at times, but for the most part just that. People just don't really like commenting unless there's a discussion.
There are a number of ways to outline a story. I can probably break it down into three sections: Characters, Setting/World, Plot. (Note that this isn't the only way to do things. Just suggestions.)
Characters
What I like to do and from what I've read, other people do as well, is create a sort...