N0xiety Thank you for your time to reply. I do agree that my novel is still in its beginning and the readership might be hesitant to begin as it might get dropped. I am happy that you consider reading it in future. Hopefully I really hit the 50+ chapters and hear some criticism! I do swap reviews but I am not entirely sure how honest they can be. I think the swapping follows the principle of āWhat goes around, comes aroundā? I might be wrong. However, I am grateful for the positive reviews, I donāt want to appear ungrateful. (:
I have always been struggling with descriptions and synopsis, even āabout meā pages lol. I remember someone messaged me once to tell me that my novel description is bad and it should be less revealing. I have considered the criticism and I might slightly change it once the novel hits a solid number of chapters.
Back on the topic.
I love history. My novel actually is based on real history and lore but bent through the prism of fantasy. I like my readers recognizing battles or worldwide issues even if disguised. I do agree with you. I believe readers might comment on the negatives and plot holes though I always reread the chapters myself to avoid such. In fact, I create āMemory Pageā every 10th or 20th chapter which contains a vital extraction of information about the novel. That way I and even the readers can always open it and refer to the information there. Saves the time to go through all chapters, lol.
I am also careful with the unknown. I believe that if used too much, readers might get āoverdosedā and find it either nonsensical or boring.
I think it is in our nature to find mysteries and the unknown interesting. So, again, I agree. It is just different when you are not a reader but the author. So to say, even if I read myself - it doesnāt mean I know what the majority of readers enjoy lol. I also have been observing WN community and have encountered comments that the popular novels follow a status quo which is slowly becoming banal (e.g. Reincarnation plots). Again, this is my personal observation of the community and doesnāt have to be true.
Thank you again. I will keep your opinion in mind.
Dan_Ryder I have thought asking readers to vote and comment but how to explain it...Donāt get me wrong. I agree. I mean, if one wants something - work for it or at least say what you want. People canāt read minds on the web. However, I am also a reader myself and such author comments have never affected me. If I want to comment, regardless whether the author asks or not, I comment. So to say, what I am afraid of, I guess, is reversed psychology. You ask one to do something but he/she will do the opposite. š¤ I wonder if I managed to explain my point of view.
Thank you for taking your time to advise me. It is nice to have experienced authors give you hints. āŗļø
Sally112425 Thank you for your attention! I am sorry I cannot contribute to the tips given here as I am still exploring the website. I have 13 collections for the one month I have been here. However, as N0xiety wrote, some readers might be waiting for a solid number of chapters before they begin your novel journey. I have never thought it myself but I think it is very true. So, I know it might not refer to your novel but I guess it might hold some truth for such that are under 50 chapters?
Whatever the case is, I do wish you luck with your novel endeavors! šāŗļø
WEBNOVEL_OFFICIAL Thank you for your attention on the topic. I have 23 published chapters and several to be scheduled for next week. I usually write at least one chapter ahead from the ones already released. Yeah, I believe my word count is nearly 35000 words. I will then patiently keep writing and await the dynamics of readership. I only wanted to ask experienced readers/writers if they have observed a pattern to when and how the readers begin engaging in the comment section.
Thank you again! I wish you a nice weekend ahead. āŗļø