As an original author, do you write your novel as you upload them? If you do write them, how many chapters do you usually have in your [Draft] Section? It's good to know what other authors do with their novels... I think..

    • Yes.
    • 0 or 1/2 of the next chapter[0 ~1000words].

    I started to write my book without a draft, for that i don't have time to write the next draft of the chapter because i need more of 4hrs for write my chapter pass to english and fix it.

    That was when I write my firsts chapters

    Why u dont ask this in discord of the authors?

      Yasui I have a stockpile of 60ish. I used to publish as I wrote, but I ended up writing faster than I publish. It is good to have a stockpile. It allows you to go back and change something if you need to.

        The discord of authors its only for them, i say if u aren't a author

        Yasui

          Yes. And 0 drafts. Since I'm still on my beginning stage, I thought it would be better to upload as much as possible so I can hook some possible readers into reading my work 😂😂

            I have to stockpile between 50~60 chapters since My Character read his novel in the apps. He broke the wall. Slower than that, and he could read the secret plot and other people thought. Bad decision. Gwahahaha.

              Yasui I think there's a button in inkstone that let's you join the author discord channel directly. Try explore the inkstone first.

              Yasui every author has their own style. If you think about it, having a stockpile is a good idea. It allows you to make necessary changes to your story and maintain your publishing rate even if you can't write for a couple of days. Having said that, I write and publish it directly without even proofreading and have zero drafts till date. It's working so far me.

              Yasui This Rabbink falls into 40ish. It is dangerous number. Sweat... Sweat... Took some break to 'arrange' the story. Gwahahaha.

              I already take quite some time to write, so I "kinda" publish it as I finish it. "Kinda" because before publishing I run it through Grammarly, then reread it for mistakes.

                Well. I tend to release all my drafts rather quickly. Only recently have I stockpiled back up for my Patreon.

                I also write them on Inkstone as I go. Which I should stop and do it in Word Document.

                Ooof me.

                  JohnnyKbca I feel ya. Yesterday it took me 2 hours to edit a chapter that I had already written. The more I write, the nitpickier I get about things.

                    I have quite a stockpile because it's easier to change them when I want to and I need a lot of time to proofread my english (sigh editing turn out to be longer compared to when I write them). I don't write directly in inkstone, so the one in inkstone would be only around 1-7 chapters, the rest are written in Word in my laptop. I would only move them after I finished checking them, which usually take a long time.

                    BabyTanuki it's an issue I always had. Never reviewed my answers in exams all my life. Nor I really stuff before posting. I know I should, but I can't make myself do it.

                      I upload as I finish my chapters, but I have school and work which slows my writing down. I try to keep a back-up chapter to upload within 2-3 days if I don't have time to write in that period.

                        Yes and most of my drafts are made in G drive then uploaded and fixed afterwards.

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