Okay, so every time I go into inkstone to update my works. Webnovel keeps shoving the contract offer for one of my stories. I already said no and went through the listing reasons of why. Yet every time, they keep annoying me with the same offer over and over again for the past month. It's getting really annoying now.
bigbear51

- May 21, 2023
- Joined Jan 30, 2020
I've never had anyone take major issue with the flaws on my MCs. In fact, I've even gotten a positive review because of said flaws for one of them.
For myself as a reader, I have a bit of a guilty pleasure for beta MCs. At least I don't think it's all that popular given comments I've seen across many mediums. For me, I guess I just like to see a guy being a little weak and insecure, and somehow work past it.
Title: Summoned to Another World Because the Summoner was Lonely
Tags: Isekai, R-18, Loli
https://www.webnovel.com/book/summoned-to-another-world-because-the-summoner-was-lonely_17604592105750005A man finds himself summoned to another world, not to save the day, but to provide company for the one that did.
VahnGreyrat How are you uploading them? In the workspace section of inkstone. The first tab that opens up is the originals. You have to look at the top and click on the fanfic tab and then upload the story there.
I wouldn't delete it. The same thing happened to me, even though my story does not have NTR or mention of having it. It's probably better to keep reviews up both because having a reputation of deleting bad reviews isn't great. As well as having it for people that would care about that. Honestly better for both you and the readers if they knew what they're getting into, which I know you already did with your story.
There might be a bug with today. I had the same thing happen with all three of my stories.
Blank_thought I don't know if there is one. I got offered back at the end of March, and I still get reminded to sign the contract for my story. And that's with me saying that I won't sign it.
Hey, we've all got different writing style. That's what makes reading more interesting.
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I'm sorry, but are you asking for a story that does something like that, or people's thoughts on the concept in general?
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Lilyphonic_ If you still want to discuss specific novels that you or another person wrote. I guess private messaging would be a pretty good idea, like on Discord or something.
I've seen some people describe chapters as stopping points for a reader to think back and absorb what they've read.
400-600 words sounds a bit short for an audience to really need that time to think back to what they just read. However, I also quickly read the story you're writing, and to be honest, the stopping points don't feel forced. At the same time, I don't know why you plan on posting multiple chapters a day instead of creating a larger more cohesive one. It seems like it's for a competition, but I don't know what that's about.
I got that message, but they put it under the "encouraging originals" under the free section. On my birthday, funny enough. I never saw it though, except I assumed that they wouldn't just show your own story since this is for promoting novels to people.
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Spacekitty26 I'm glad it was helpful for you. If you don't mind, could you share a link to what story you're talking about? If's it's romance, I'd be pretty interested in checking it out. Plus I would give some more feedback if I knew what type of content this is.
Gourmet_DAO Yeah, I hope that authors try and respond as best they can. Regardless of how many total there are. I understand that there are some comments that really aren't the type to reply to, usually the ones that leave no room for a response.
However, I understand that it is disheartening to readers if they feel ignored, so I try to respond when I have something to say.
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Well if you want the people who are reading it to give their thoughts. You could try adding an author's note on your next chapter as a call to action.
As for my opinion, I think that you should check to see how you plan to take whatever story you have. To where you want it to go. A twist for the sake of one might contradict previous points, but keeping it regular might bore some readers. I don't know what your story is about, so that'll just be something you have to think about on your own.
Zinni Like others said, learning to at least be competent in the English language would be the best long-term move. I believe I found your story on WebNovel, but I won't link it because it's not mine to link. However, I also saw that all the chapters were taken down so I'm not sure how you want to get help.