Sergeandgreen
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Question in the title.
The second part is exactly what worries me. I mean, starting stories and not finishing them feels bad. And the one i want to start would definitely be a long-term project.Depends on my plans, but minimum about five chapters, preferably more than ten. At the very least, I want to know if can keep writing consistently. Sometimes there are stories that just don't work out, and I don't want to swamp my profile with stories I dropped after just a few chapters.
Do you release them as complete books then? Or do you still keep the webnovel format?The entire thing
I keep them in web novel format. I mostly write for myself (I have so many unreleased stories with 80k words or more), but once I have the first draft of a finished novel with a set ending, I release it chapter by chapter. Once I finish updating the novel format, I'll probably put them up in a digital draft to prevent others from stealing. It already happened with one of my stories. I found it on Amazon without my consent, thanks to an anonymous tip from a stranger.Do you release them as complete books then? Or do you still keep the webnovel format?
Okay, the daily release for two weeks rule sounds interesting. I think i will use it as a guideline. So 14 chapters + a small buffer. Meaning I'm just one chapter short. Or i cut the 5k chapters into pieces.You want at least 14, if not 21. To get a decent flow of readers early, you want to have chapters coming out daily for a minimum of two weeks, at the same time each day. Then you can slow down to whatever your intended release schedule is.
Maybe five releases’ worth. The first few within the first few days/hours, or right away, and then the next couple will be whatever upload schedule you want. It also depends if you’re writing short or long releases, short can build up and churn out a lot moreQuestion in the title.