When describing my genre and book details, I often state, "I write reverse harem, incorporating elements of violence, torture, otherworldly themes, and erotic content." Although my main platform is Webnovel, I feel that it hasn't reached its full potential even after a year of publication. I desire to refine my work, but I question the purpose behind it. Perhaps my genre is misaligned, but I am unsure how to address this issue. While fantasy is undoubtedly a prominent aspect, with each book featuring intricate world-building and a diverse range of creatures such as shifters, fairies, and gods, I find myself pondering the significance of it all.
Considering all these factors, I am left with the question: What is my genre? Additionally, I am contemplating my target audience. I have noticed that my work may not resonate strongly with female readers, and male readers may be deterred due to the reverse harem element. This realization has left me feeling uncertain and apprehensive.
After careful consideration, I have concluded that my work appeals to both genders and falls within the fantasy genre, specifically the dark fantasy subcategory. As for the platform to promote my work and attract a wider audience, I am currently in the process of testing various options, including YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Blogger, and WeMe (paid after 30 days).
Admittedly, I am discouraged, especially with the algorithm.
24 Juin 2023 15:04 0 Rapport Incorporer 0Creating a compelling scene can be a challenging task, but it is crucial to approach it with professionalism and objectivity. It requires a writer to tap into their unique perspective and unleash their creative mind. While some may view unconventional ideas with skepticism, it is important to appreciate the individuality of writers.
For instance, I recently stumbled upon an intriguing transmigration book written by a talented Chinese author online. Despite the occasional confusion caused by Google Translate, the story remains both understandable and highly enjoyable. This captivating piece of literature falls under the genre of erotic fiction, but what truly sets it apart is its exceptional plot and remarkable character development. Throughout the narrative, we witness the protagonist's remarkable transformation from a naïve individual to a strong-willed character who takes full control of her own destiny.
Reading this book has truly opened my eyes to the intricate interplay between explicit content and a captivating narrative. It has ignited a spark within me, compelling me to delve into similar themes in my own literary creations. However, I now find myself grappling with a dilemma when it comes to defining the genre of my writing. Although I predominantly focus on reverse harem stories, I can't help but feel that they sometimes lack the depth I desire. Male characters often seem to be mere replicas of one another, leaving me perplexed and uncertain about how to address this issue.
To make a story, you need a villain. Someone to be the bad guy to engage your audience, readers...etc.
I mean one of those basic stories explaining the everyday life of a character is quite interesting, but where is the fun in that?
Sometimes you just want a thrilling engagement with a villain and meticulous planning of the next step for the fall of the protagonist.
Most of the time when I read a novel/comic/ some form of literary fiction they are so beautifully done that I have to read all time of the night--you know what I mean avid readers.
Anyway~
back to the villain once again.
I am a terrible author, honestly. For one, I love playing the necromancer, why?
I tend to kill off my main characters and resurrect them with such a wonder backstory.
As you will see in fractured soul, she died about a dozen times, of course with greiviances, I mean what's the point of her dying like that without a few.
hmmm.... I guess that's all for now, I'll be back later.
16 Juin 2022 16:53 0 Rapport Incorporer 0Fractured souls. Writing about her I have to admit, having something like a split personality is quite cool.
when I was thinking about our female lead I told myself, hey (totally stretching it here) how about making her mysterious. I mean it's from her point of view so we know most of her thoughts, but then we have the other characters. dad, friend and male lead.
let us describe the island and her school life.
A few more thoughts here, a few more there...and boom!
we have a wonderful character called Kruel.
Also, I watched 102 Dalmatians so.... you know she's awesome right...? hehe.
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