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Webnovel, wattpad, rr, all the rest. And where can I find a place to potentially get money from writing.
If you are not from Russia, then probably Patreon and ko-fi.
B-But, I'm a minor. The twitch thing is not gonna pan out bc I have chromebook.Ko-fi, as far as I know, has no downsides other than being limited in countries. If that's the case, then pay-pal is your only option.
And I recently found out there are people who stream themselves writing on twitch, try that
Wait, does being a minor matters?B-But, I'm a minor. The twitch thing is not gonna pan out bc I have chromebook.
Oh man, don't try to make a PayPal when you're a minor. I did that, and now I'm, going through some boring bureaucracy to get my account right.B-But, I'm a minor. The twitch thing is not gonna pan out bc I have chromebook.
Can you ask your parents or older sibling for help?B-But, I'm a minor. The twitch thing is not gonna pan out bc I have chromebook.
It does. You need like credit cards and like business address and stuff, just really annoying.Wait, does being a minor matters?
Also, if it does matter, then you can just work on your writing skills first, by the time you are famous enough that people would want to support you with money, I am sure you would be an adult
No older siblings and parents dont know I'm writing, and for...safety reasons, I'm going to keep it that way. At least until something big happens or whateverCan you ask your parents or older sibling for help?
Then it can't be helped, I'm pretty sure minor won't work out on either Patreon on Kofi.It does. You need like credit cards and like business address and stuff, just really annoying.
No older siblings and parents dont know I'm writing, and for...safety reasons, I'm going to keep it that way. At least until something big happens or whatever
Ok. Then the best thing to do would be to follow Agentt's advice. If you need a year or two to reach adulthood, write all that time. Gauge what people would read, train your writing skills, stockpile chapters for Patreon, etc. By the time you are an adult you will be ready to open a Patreon, ko-fi or maybe even sign a contract with a trustworthy site like SH or RR.It does. You need like credit cards and like business address and stuff, just really annoying.
No older siblings and parents dont know I'm writing, and for...safety reasons, I'm going to keep it that way. At least until something big happens or whatever
Sh gives 5star.... That's probably the best joke I hv heard in my entire life but then again sh is an lgbtq site where straight novels are frowned upon.RR: It's pretty cool but it'll take some time for you to gain an audience unless you write LitRPG.
SH: Pretty noob friendly and way easier to gain an audience, but it's hard to gauge your skills as a writer since everyone gives 5-stars like they're lollipops at a carnival.
WN: I never wrote hear, but from what I heard, it's the easiest method for you to gain an audience, but they'll pay you crap while you work your ass off and god forbid if you want to write a female lead doing badass stuff, cause they'll practically force you into romance if you have a female lead. Also I'm pretty sure they hate gay people.
As for money stuff, it depends. I'm currently working on my backlog and setting up a subscribestar account since my novel is too NSFW for patreon. It all depends on what you write and what you want to pay in order to get payed.
‘Too nsfw for patreon’RR: It's pretty cool but it'll take some time for you to gain an audience unless you write LitRPG.
SH: Pretty noob friendly and way easier to gain an audience, but it's hard to gauge your skills as a writer since everyone gives 5-stars like they're lollipops at a carnival.
WN: I never wrote hear, but from what I heard, it's the easiest method for you to gain an audience, but they'll pay you crap while you work your ass off and god forbid if you want to write a female lead doing badass stuff, cause they'll practically force you into romance if you have a female lead. Also I'm pretty sure they hate gay people.
As for money stuff, it depends. I'm currently working on my backlog and setting up a subscribestar account since my novel is too NSFW for patreon. It all depends on what you write and what you want to pay in order to get payed.
Derpy, if you are under 18, than I PROMISE YOU, your writing reflects it. Keep practicing the craft of actual writing until you are 18. By then you will have studied story structure so that you can KNOW if your product is good enough.Webnovel, wattpad, rr, all the rest. And where can I find a place to potentially get money from writing.
No, SH is absolutely not a LGBT site. SH is a GENDERBEND site (guys become girls, wear dresses, but still think like guys).Sh gives 5star.... That's probably the best joke I hv heard in my entire life but then again sh is an lgbtq site where straight novels are frowned upon.
Derpy, if you are under 18, than I PROMISE YOU, your writing reflects it. Keep practicing the craft of actual writing until you are 18. By then you will have studied story structure so that you can KNOW if your product is good enough.
Learn (and use) the three act structure. then you can talk about money.
Use onlyfans lolWebnovel, wattpad, rr, all the rest. And where can I find a place to potentially get money from writing.
I've heard of people losing their patreon account for posting non-pc stuff. Since my story is filled with things like sex, both legal and non-legal, though never glorified, can get a patreon banned just for having that type of stuff, no matter if its glorified or frowned upon.‘Too nsfw for patreon’
Never heard that before, Wdym?
WebNovel has the largest reader base out of all sites also bots.I legit just posted on webnovel just so i could get some exposure, how did I get 1.1k views?
goddammitWebNovel has the largest reader base out of all sites also bots.