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I do seasons and mid-season breaks as well for some of my series - the ones I plan to do long term. Its the best option for you work wise and mental/physical wise to take breaks as well. Dont burn out and dont collapse like every korean author right now. Though I wouldnt count flipping to a whole different story/genre a "season" lol not unless its related.

For example, my The Grave You Made will technically be 1 season = 1 volume, but its apart of a series and each series volume will be 1 season, and each volume is all in the same world at the same time but with different MCs.

Edit: that "tapas shady AD" sent me places haha

For this story I'm writing on Tapas, I plan to do it long-term. I plan for a season 2 really. So I say, go ahead. Once I get to a major part in the book, I'll probably take it out for a mid-season break.
My last book (not on Tapas) burned me out. I churned out 150 chapters! before my well I dried up. It's on hiatus now but I'll like to get back to it. It's special to me and I'll like to see it finished!

I separated my stories into books. So when one book ends i go on a hiatus

I create a break in the story roughly every 200 pages. It serves both a practical purpose for when I get to print the thing and a narrative one, because I have the story planned in a way some topics become resolved by the end of those 200 pages. Aaaand because it sounds cool, I call those breaks "seasons" when I upload them on tapas ^^

ADB has two "seasons" scripted out. Season 3 in the works.

My previous completed comic (MAG-ISA) had 2 seasons. Was gonna do a 3rd one but due to unfortunate circumstances irl, it had to be canceled :disappointed:

for my notes everything is split into volumes so basicaly yeah

I wouldn't call it seasons, because I'm not making television. But I am mentally workshopping an idea for a sequel to Trespasser and a prequel, starring Cathrine my current protagonist's mother in her youth.

I've also divided the main story into 5 different books, which I've decided to label as 'chapters', because they are all portions of a single larger narrative. But I do tackle each book as their own little entity, with all new designs and its own isolated mini-arc.

Book 3 is most notable so far, as I'm overhoaling the entire artstyle of my comic by using a different rendering technique as well as drawing on a larger canvas.

No. I just divide my episodes into "years". They're roughly the equivalent of seasons, but due to the standalone nature of my episodes and the fact that it's a comic, I decided that would be the better way to divide up my comics.

FYI: each year begins on August 10, so every comic published in 2025 before that date would go under "2024".

I think I’d split my comic into two seasons maybe, when I get to the place where the mood of the story changes. I had planned to do this with my previous comic as well, but there was no finishing that thing let alone getting to season 2 :sweat_smile:

I do arcs with at least six chapters in between. Chapters one thru six is my novel’s first arc The Mica arc,six thru twelve is called The Azalhana arc. Chapters twelve thru eighteen is the next arc.

For now I have three books planned for The Lost Forest maybe four not really too sure yet. I’m planning on having twenty five to thirty chapters for each book.

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