Tomoyuki to be fair I was actually thinking to moving to another site since I'm not mainly writing a novel but just stories that can revolve either Japanese or the American (basically writing stories that coukd take place in either Japan, England and America, and the names to be coming from Japan or America sooo...) way but as long as nothing happens to the novel I'm gonna write then I'll be staying to writing now.
I've been so been thinking to move from another site because of the "Bots" situation on Webnovels

    GorujoKun I've been so been thinking to move from another site because of the "Bots" situation on Webnovels

    Actually, most of the other sites have bots problem as well, one of the triggers I left my previous platform is because of the changes of their statistic system and they told me my daily of 2k views are all bots.

      AI380 Interesting, I really thought it was just webnovels but it seems like it's not just them. Well for now I'll just keep writing here until something worse happens to the point that I might probably give up from there

        By the way, my web novel link is in the promotion thread, drying up like a salted fish and no one cares about it.🤣

          Sythcake I mean it is in the May thread since the day it's up.

          But once a month is a little unnoticeable, no one would bother to click in.

            AI380 I will always advice to hold on to ur passion, writing is a gift that people are begging to have but don't have it, so keep on pushing and don't give up

            I guess I will still continue writing, but at a slower pace until I found my motivation to write more.

            Thanks for all the encouragement and sharing of experience, I appreciate it a lot

              AI380 Well, writing for popularity is not wrong, but it is not very right either. I agree with the others. But I think you should make the story to be as versatile as you can because a versatile story can make a lot of ideas and plot in the long run. A lack of plot and a lack of motivation are a recipe for disaster.

              If you get stuck, there is a shortcut and I don't recommend it, but hey, anything will work at that point. It is called Chandler's law. Or you can browse tv tropes for an idea.

              That's all I can say. Just keep writing author

                MaxwellKHA lack of plot is never a problem for me, I still have a whole list of the draft of ideas that not yet written into the chapters.

                My problem here is lack of motivation. I'm not even motivated enough to turn those ideas into stories.

                  AI380 yeah... sigh! motivation is pretty pretty hard to conjure. it's also one of my problems in writing. hahaha! coz i love to read more than writing. unless you're starving or living on the streets and wanted to be an author and make it your lucrative job then perhaps you'll create chapters like a madman. but that isn't entirely true also coz there's many rich authors out there who still writes like a madman. hahaha! i guess people are just wired differently. but most importantly, you need to be passionate for your work. i get that your concern is you have done lots of chapters already and yet so little views. hmmmm... i would assume that you're a girl judging by your pix and writes romance. i can't tell much on how to make an epic romance story since i write xianxia but you need to read more romance novels for that and even more time practicing your craft. how to make your characters alive, plot good conflicts and even better cure for said conflicts. let your female lead suffer and let the male lead be there like a knight on a unicorn. most female readers always eat that like pancakes. it's their fantasy or dream or wish for them to happen irl life. to read about a perfect male that's only available in books and nowhere else's. hahaha! so cheers and don't stop writing. =)

                    AI380 However, after writing for so many years, I can hardly see any 'light' in my writing life. At first, I thought probably it's because I have not enough numbers of chapters to get people's attention, so I continue writing more. But then again, I was once again disappointed.

                    You're on an artist writer's path. Everyone will experience a different writing destiny. It all depends on what you need to experience for growth.

                    I had 7 years of my only readers being spambots until I decided to switch it up. Those spambot readers taught me some valuable lessons for my writing journey too.

                    So, right now. I see a writer who is about to realize a breakthrough with their stories. You've recognized something isn't working as intended. Your feelings of disappointment is reaffirming this.

                    I'm not going to be the one to say, "be patient". Rather I'm going to probably say something challenging.

                    Switch it up. Be proactive. Instead of waiting for something to happen. Make it happen. How you do that is up to you. Some things that might help is being active in forums, observing this site, other sites, the industry and keep developing your skills.

                    You can only get more masterful if you keep at it and not give in to doubt. Recognize that doubt is your cue on when something needs to be revised/changed/ditched/explored differently... Switch it up. Look for opportunities. Keep at it. One day you'll achieve your glory.

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