Yes, there is. The special thing beyond knowing the plot of the fictional world is that we are now able to touch grass. ?
Jokes asides, it is your choice whether to grow as a person in that world, or to remain the same as you are in our reality.
1. What is your genuine favourite fictional world?
2. Once isekai'd, how would you live in that world?
To initiate, I'll state my favourite fictional world, which is Trench Crusade...
For the first question, I would use a psychological horror approach. An approach that focuses on the mentality of the character.
Example:
The ticking of the clock gnawed at his sanity, each second a relentless drumbeat marching him toward an inevitable end. He couldn’t look at watches without...
People who lack the skill to write a story of a certain genre may have the writing skills of a master when writing another genre. Considering this, what is your weakness and what genre do you excel in?
Prologues are wonderful in introducing the readers to your settings and building intrigue.
To make a good prologue, it must have a purpose in the overarching narrative. The author can also provide mysterious events and foreshadowing to catch the readers' attention better. It also gives readers...
I just noticed that a once popular work was deleted, its title was Souls in Teyvat. Do you know why? It had hundreds of chapters. From an author's perspective, it's a waste of hours writing that. I haven't read it, so it got me curious.
Hello! I would like to ask what is your ideal word count for a chapter?
I have seen others upload below a thausand words and others more than a thausand.
You as an author will have to worry about improving your ability to immerse your readers. So, do you heavily lean on one? Or do you balance the two?
TELLING:
• The season of fall has arrived.
SHOWING:
• The leaves crunched beneath my feet as golden, fiery leaves ballet through the air, slowly...
I am sure that some of you may have a novel you once wrote that you abandoned.
Questions:
Why did you abandon your first novel?
What were its problem(s) for you to abandon them?
Would you consider your first abandoned novel to have become a big hit if only you had given it more effort?
I am assuming you write on your laptop or computer. May I suggest something? You could write on your phone with the Novelist app.
I give my apologies if I am wrong.
Within a gargantuan room coated in elegant patterns and expensive decorations resides a blinding colossal symbol; at the heart of it is an average man. "Huh? Where am I?" his voice crawls at his surroundings. Soon, his eyes scans his surroundings. Ahead laid an elevated platform; atop it sat a...
Your concept is great and is a wonderful expansion on the xeno-fiction genre! But the most important thing in this story is its conflict.
Example:
• Self vs. Self [Conflict with themselves]
• Self vs. Man
• Self vs. The Supernatural
There are many more types of conflicts. Now, the question is...
PANTSER
A pantser is someone who “flies by the seat of their pants,” meaning they don’t plan out anything in their story, or plan very little. They don't need or want a detailed scene-by-scene outline. In fact, their writing style—for a first draft or senior book—is partly about discovering the...
Do you like games? Then, I recommend gaslighting your mind that you're doing a quest.
[A-Rank Quest]: Write at least 1,000 words on your imaginative world.
[Failure]: You subconsciously become gay [Effective against straight people].
Sigh... Just imagine the author dumping all of his recently written chapters to Patreon, and slap the audience with a pay wall. After which, the author purposely withhold uploading any recently written chapters publicly. In summary, the author may post 5 chapters per day in his Patreon account...